I operate a commercial motor vehicle more than 100 air miles of my work reporting location. Am I required to maintain a driver's logbook?
Yes. Generally, the hours of service rules apply to all motor carriers and drivers. Exceptions are found in Section 395.2 of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. In 2006, Congress passed federal legislation that exempted all public utilities and contractors to public utilities from all of the hours of service regulations.

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1. I operate a truck with a GVWR of 10,001 pounds. Do I need a Medical Examiner's Certificate?
2. I operate a truck that weighs less than 8,000 pounds and pull a trailer. Do I need to plate the truck with an Elected Gross Vehicle Weight registration plate?
3. I hold a commercial driver's license (CDL). Am I subject to the controlled substance and alcohol testing rules?
4. I operate a commercial motor vehicle; may I use a radar detector in the vehicle?
5. I operate a commercial motor vehicle more than 100 air miles of my work reporting location. Am I required to maintain a driver's logbook?
6. Can my carrier require me to drive a CMV after I have worked 60 hours in 7 consecutive days?
7. What types of brakes are required on a commercial motor vehicle?
8. Do surge brakes meet brake requirements of Part 393?
9. I drive a commercial motor vehicle. Am I required to do a post trip inspection?
10. Is there a place I can call to get answers to my questions regarding operating a commercial motor vehicle?
11. Where can I obtain copies of the Physical Examination form and other USDOT required forms?
12. I own a pick up truck that weighs less than 8,000 lbs. empty and I tow a trailer for commercial purposes. Do I need an EGVW plate?