Know what employers are responsible for under HoS rules
Understand FMCSA HoS regulations and why they matter
Learn about common mistakes that lead to violations
Know what drivers are responsible for in compliance
Stay safe, rested, and within the rules on every drive
As a commercial driver, you already have plenty to juggle—tight schedules, long drives, and the unpredictability of the road. Hours of Service (HoS) rules, under FMCSA regulations (49 CFR Parts 385, 386, 390, and 395), are in place to make sure you’re rested, safe, and compliant. But following these rules shouldn’t feel like an extra burden. The good news? There are systems in place to make sure you’re always on track.
This course will explain how those systems work for you. First off, the rules should be clear and easy to follow—no guesswork needed. You should know exactly how many hours you can drive when it’s time to take a break, and how to avoid fines. Regular training isn’t just a one-time thing, either: In fact, that’s the duty of the employer (you’ll learn about this in the course). It's important to stay informed about changes in regulations, so you’re never caught off guard.
Logs are another area where mistakes can happen, but they don’t have to. Regular checks of your driving hours can prevent small errors from becoming bigger issues down the road. Accurate record-keeping is also essential when FMCSA audits come around, and knowing that it’s taken care of means less stress for you.
At the end of the day, this course is about making your life easier. It’s not just about staying compliant, it’s about driving safely and confidently, knowing everything is in place to keep you rolling smoothly. Whether you’re behind the wheel or managing a team, this course will help you understand how these systems keep things running safely and efficiently. Ready to take control of your driving hours and stay sharp on the road? Let’s get started!
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Any commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers operating in interstate commerce who meet specific criteria based on vehicle weight, number of passengers, or transportation of hazardous materials must comply with HoS rules.
Common violations include driving beyond the 11-hour limit, failing to take a 30-minute break after 8 hours of driving, and not accurately recording duty status.
Employers must ensure drivers understand HoS rules, provide regular training, monitor driving logs, and maintain accurate records for audits.
HoS rules prevent driver fatigue by setting limits on how long drivers can be on duty and mandating rest periods, helping reduce accidents caused by tired drivers.
During an audit, FMCSA reviews company records, including driving logs and hours worked, to ensure compliance with HoS rules and safety regulations.
Disclaimer: The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and the Department of Transportation (DOT) regulate commercial motor vehicle (CMV) operations, including Hours of Service (HoS) regulations, under standards like FMCSA’s Hours of Service Rules (49 CFR Parts 385, 386, 390, and 395). By law, motor carriers and drivers are required to comply with these regulations to ensure the safety of drivers and the public. This training is intended for general and informational purposes only. Following all HoS regulations, as well as any additional state and company-specific policies, is the responsibility of both the employer and the driver.