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Truck drivers not drive beyond the 14th hour after coming on duty, following consecutive hours off duty. The FMCSAs alcohol and drug testing rules apply to people and employers who operate commercial motor vehicles in commerce in any state.. Drug & Alcohol Testing Drug and alcohol testing are also required for truck drivers as preemployment screening, random screening, and following fatal accident.
Truck drivers not drive beyond the 14th hour after coming on duty,
Truck drivers not drive after 6070 hours on duty in consecutive
Commercial Motor Vehicle drivers using the sleeper berth provision must take at least consecutive hours in the sleeper berth, off duty, or any combination of the two.
Truck drivers drive maximum of hours after consecutive hours off
Truck drivers drive maximum of hours after consecutive hours off duty. Truck drivers not drive after 6070 hours on duty in consecutive days.
Drug & Alcohol Testing Drug and alcohol testing are also required for truck drivers as preemployment screening, random screening, and following fatal accident.
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