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HOS regs, IFTA filing, CDL endorsements, ELD troubleshooting β organized the way you actually think about problems: by what just went wrong.
Hours of Service
You're 11 hours into a run, dispatcher is calling for one more pickup, and your ELD just flashed amber β here's exactly what the reg says and what you can do.
- All time at a shipper/receiver waiting for, or assisting with, loading/unloading
- All time inspecting, servicing, or conditioning a vehicle
- All time in attendance at a vehicle
- All driving time
- All time performing any other work for a carrier
IFTA & Fuel Tax
Your quarterly IFTA return is due in 4 days, you've got fuel receipts from 9 states in your glovebox, and your fuel mileage spreadsheet is a disaster β let's fix this right now.
- Fuel purchase receipts showing date, seller, number of gallons, fuel type, price per gallon, and vehicle unit number
- Miles traveled per jurisdiction (total and taxable)
- Odometer or hub odometer readings
- GPS or trip records supporting mileage claims
CDL Endorsements
Your Monday CDL test is 72 hours away, you've got the manual but none of it is sticking β here are the exact endorsement requirements, broken down the way examiners actually test them.
CDL-B: Single vehicles with a GVWR of 26,001+ lbs (or such a vehicle towing a vehicle not over 10,000 lbs). Includes straight trucks, dump trucks, large buses.
CDL-C: Vehicles under 26,001 lbs that transport 16+ passengers or hazardous materials requiring placards. 49 CFR Β§383.91
Take it with you
Download the printable Quick-Ref Card β condensed HOS rules, IFTA deadlines, and inspection checklists formatted to fit your visor clip.
ELD Troubleshooting
You're at a weigh station at 11 PM, your ELD just threw an unidentified driver event, and the officer wants your logs β here's how to handle it without getting a violation.
Broker & Load Board
The broker is holding your TONU payment, the receiver is claiming a lumper fee they never mentioned in the rate con, and you need to know exactly what leverage you have right now.
Roadside Inspections
You're at a scale house and the officer says your logbook has a form-and-manner violation β before you sign anything, here's exactly what that means and how it affects your CSA score.
- Level I (Full): Most comprehensive β driver documents, HOS, vehicle systems. Most common at fixed scales.
- Level II (Walk-Around): Driver and vehicle inspection without going under the vehicle.
- Level III (Driver-Only): Driver documents, credentials, and HOS only.
- Level IV (Special Studies): One-time study of a specific element.
- Level V (Vehicle-Only): Vehicle without driver present.
- Level VI (Enhanced NAS): For radioactive shipments.
- Level VII (California BIT): California-specific.
- Valid CDL (must be in physical possession)
- Medical examiner's certificate (or long-form if CDL not yet updated)
- Current registration and cab card
- Current and previous 7 days of ELD records (or paper logs)
- ELD instruction sheet (manufacturer-provided)
- ELD malfunction documentation (if applicable)
- Shipping papers / BOL
- Hazmat documentation if applicable (ERG, shipping papers)
- Annual vehicle inspection report