OCALA, Fla., Sept. 11, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- GeoSpace Labs is
pleased to announce the general availability of the Official
Florida Intrastate FMCSA Registered Electronic Logging Device
(ELD). This tool is an easy low cost means for drivers and
companies to comply with the Florida FS 316.302 regulation.
Free versions of the product are available in the Android
(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.geospacelabs.florida&hl=en_US)
and Apple
(https://apps.apple.com/us/app/florida-intrastate-hos/id1478640572)
stores so that users can try before they buy, and practice using
the system prior to the January 1,
2020 requirement.
"Florida recently adopted the
FCMSA's regulations for using electronic logging devices to report
on a truck's compliance with the intrastate hours of service
rules," noted GeoSpace Labs CEO David
Lady.
"If this sounds new, it is. Florida is only the second state after
Texas to require commercial truck
drivers to comply with reporting requirements for travel solely
with the state's boundaries," Lady concluded.
What are these rules? There are four.
- Driver may drive 12 hours after 10 consecutive hours off
duty.
What This Means: A driver can drive for 12 straight
hours (i.e. Miami to Pensacola) after they have had 10 hours of
rest.
- Driver may not drive after 16th hour after coming on duty
following 10 consecutive hours off duty.
What This Means: A person cannot work more than 16
straight hours, even if they have not driven the maximum 12 hours
allowed. The 16 hours includes all drive time and any stops for
lunch or bathroom breaks.
- Driver may not drive after 70/80 hours on duty in 7/8
consecutive days. 34 consecutive hours off constitutes end of 7/8
day period.
What This Means: A driver is allowed to work for 70
hours over a 7 day period or 80 hours over an 8 day period if they
also comply with the other hours of service rules regarding drive
time. After the 70 or 80 hour mark, a driver must have 34 hours off
duty to reset the 70 or 80 hour work window.
- Drivers who do not exceed a 150 air mile radius and no
placarded hazardous materials are exempt from maintaining a log
book. Drivers not released from duty within 12 hours must document
driving time.
What This Means: Drivers who travel within 150 air
miles (about 172 statute), do not carry hazardous materials, and
operate less than 12 straight hours are not required to maintain a
log book.
The Florida ELD is especially designed to manage the intrastate
rules and has special tools just for Florida. It is available at roughly half the
cost of traditional ELD systems at $10 per month because of the specific limited
Florida scope.
More information about the Florida Intrastate rules, and the
Florida ELD product can be found at the Florida ELD website
(https://flaeld.com).
GeoSpace Labs provides professional Hours of Service Systems
covering AOBRD, ELD, IFTA, and DVIR with 49 CFR 395, 396
automation, and includes deep and unique handling of different
exemptions offered by the FMCSA, including unassigned driving, 16
Hour Short-Haul Exception 395.1(o), Agriculture Exemption 395.1(k),
100 Air Mile Short-Haul Exemption 395.1(e)(1), and Vehicles used in
oil and gas field operations 395.1(d)(2).
For more information please visit the GeoSpace Labs website at
https://geospacelabs.com or call 877.443.6949.
Media Contact:
David Lady
221572@email4pr.com
970-646-5865
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