Order makes no difference. The short one can be either off or sleeper berth but long one has to all be sleeper betth
The portion of the tractor behind the seats which acts as the "living space" for the driver. It generally contains a bed (or bunk beds), cabinets, lights, temperature control knobs, and 12 volt plugs for power.
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I have got conflicting answers to a HOS question. When taking a 7/3 type split can I take the 3 hour first and 7 hours 2nd or does the 7 have to be first? As I understand I took a 3 hour rest/sleeper berth with about 2 1/2 hours left on my 11 and 3 on my 14, I then should be able to come back drive for up to those 2 1/2 hours and then go sleeper berth for at least 7 hours and be good to go again, Correct?
Thanks, Joe
Sleeper Berth:
The portion of the tractor behind the seats which acts as the "living space" for the driver. It generally contains a bed (or bunk beds), cabinets, lights, temperature control knobs, and 12 volt plugs for power.
HOS:
Hours Of Service
HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.