[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 49, Volume 5]
[Revised as of October 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 49CFR395.2]

[Page 461-462]
 
                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION
 
                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
 
PART 395_HOURS OF SERVICE OF DRIVERS--Table of Contents
 
Sec.  395.2  Definitions.

    As used in this part, the following words and terms are construed to 
mean:
    Adverse driving conditions means snow, sleet, fog, other adverse 
weather conditions, a highway covered with snow or ice, or unusual road 
and traffic conditions, none of which were apparent on the basis of 
information known to the person dispatching the run at the time it was 
begun.
    Agricultural commodity means any agricultural commodity, 
nonprocessed food, feed, fiber, or livestock (including livestock as 
defined in Sec.  602 of the Emergency Livestock Feed Assistance Act of 
1988 [7 U.S.C. 1471] and insects).
    Automatic on-board recording device means an electric, electronic, 
electromechanical, or mechanical device capable of recording driver's 
duty status information accurately and automatically as required by 
Sec.  395.15. The device must be integrally synchronized with specific 
operations of the commercial motor vehicle in which it is installed. At 
a minimum, the device must record engine use, road speed, miles driven, 
the date, and time of day.
    Driver-salesperson means any employee who is employed solely as such 
by a private carrier of property by commercial motor vehicle, who is 
engaged both in selling goods, services, or the use of goods, and in 
delivering by commercial motor vehicle the goods sold or provided or 
upon which the services are performed, who does so entirely within a 
radius of 100 miles of the point at which he/she reports for duty, who 
devotes not more than 50 percent of his/her hours on duty to driving 
time. The term selling goods for purposes of this section shall include 
in all cases solicitation or obtaining of reorders or new accounts, and 
may also include other selling or merchandising activities designed to 
retain the customer or to increase the sale of goods or services, in 
addition to solicitation or obtaining of reorders or new accounts.
    Driving time means all time spent at the driving controls of a 
commercial motor vehicle in operation.
    Eight consecutive days means the period of 8 consecutive days 
beginning on any day at the time designated by the motor carrier for a 
24-hour period.
    Farm supplies for agricultural purposes means products directly 
related to the growing or harvesting of agricultural commodities during 
the planting and harvesting seasons within each State, as determined by 
the State, and livestock feed at any time of the year.
    Ground water well drilling rig means any vehicle, machine, tractor, 
trailer, semi-trailer, or specialized mobile equipment propelled or 
drawn by mechanical power and used on highways to transport water well 
field operating equipment, including water well drilling and pump 
service rigs equipped to access ground water.
    Multiple stops means all stops made in any one village, town, or 
city may be computed as one.
    On duty time means all time from the time a driver begins to work or 
is required to be in readiness to work until the time the driver is 
relieved from work and all responsibility for performing work. On duty 
time shall include:
    (1) All time at a plant, terminal, facility, or other property of a 
motor carrier or shipper, or on any public property, waiting to be 
dispatched, unless the driver has been relieved from duty by the motor 
carrier;
    (2) All time inspecting, servicing, or conditioning any commercial 
motor vehicle at any time;
    (3) All driving time as defined in the term driving time;
    (4) All time, other than driving time, in or upon any commercial 
motor vehicle except time spent resting in a sleeper berth;
    (5) All time loading or unloading a commercial motor vehicle, 
supervising, or assisting in the loading or unloading, attending a 
commercial motor vehicle being loaded or unloaded, remaining in 
readiness to operate the commercial motor vehicle, or in giving or 
receiving receipts for shipments loaded or unloaded;
    (6) All time repairing, obtaining assistance, or remaining in 
attendance upon a disabled commercial motor vehicle;
    (7) All time spent providing a breath sample or urine specimen, 
including travel time to and from the collection

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site, in order to comply with the random, reasonable suspicion, post-
accident, or follow-up testing required by part 382 of this subchapter 
when directed by a motor carrier;
    (8) Performing any other work in the capacity, employ, or service of 
a motor carrier; and
    (9) Performing any compensated work for a person who is not a motor 
carrier.
    Seven consecutive days means the period of 7 consecutive days 
beginning on any day at the time designated by the motor carrier for a 
24-hour period.
    Sleeper berth means a berth conforming to the requirements of Sec.  
393.76 of this chapter.
    Transportation of construction materials and equipment means the 
transportation of construction and pavement materials, construction 
equipment, and construction maintenance vehicles, by a driver to or from 
an active construction site (a construction site between mobilization of 
equipment and materials to the site to the final completion of the 
construction project) within a 50 air mile radius of the normal work 
reporting location of the driver. This paragraph does not apply to the 
transportation of material found by the Secretary to be hazardous under 
49 U.S.C. 5103 in a quantity requiring placarding under regulations 
issued to carry out such section.
    Twenty-four-hour period means any 24-consecutive-hour period 
beginning at the time designated by the motor carrier for the terminal 
from which the driver is normally dispatched.
    Utility service vehicle means any commercial motor vehicle:
    (1) Used in the furtherance of repairing, maintaining, or operating 
any structures or any other physical facilities necessary for the 
delivery of public utility services, including the furnishing of 
electric, gas, water, sanitary sewer, telephone, and television cable or 
community antenna service;
    (2) While engaged in any activity necessarily related to the 
ultimate delivery of such public utility services to consumers, 
including travel or movement to, from, upon, or between activity sites 
(including occasional travel or movement outside the service area 
necessitated by any utility emergency as determined by the utility 
provider); and
    (3) Except for any occasional emergency use, operated primarily 
within the service area of a utility's subscribers or consumers, without 
regard to whether the vehicle is owned, leased, or rented by the 
utility.

[57 FR 33648, July 30, 1992, as amended at 59 FR 7515, Feb. 15, 1994; 59 
FR 60324, Nov. 23, 1994; 60 FR 38748, July 28, 1995; 61 FR 14679, Apr. 
3, 1996; 63 FR 33279, June 18, 1998; 72 FR 36790, July 5, 2007]