Driver Logbooks
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Driver logbooks provide standardized forms for fleet drivers to record driving hours and activities while on the road. They are primarily used by long-haul truck drivers and bus drivers. These logbooks provide a structured and organized method for logging daily driving hours, activities, inspections, and expenses. They help companies track driver activity and comply with commercial vehicle driver hours and service regulations.
Tractor-Trailer & Truck Driver Logbooks
These daily logbooks provide standardized forms for tractor-trailer truck drivers to log their daily driving time and activities when on the road.
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Combination Logbooks
Combination daily logbooks provide multiple forms in one logbook for fulfilling more than one logging requirement, such as daily driving activity forms and Driver Vehicle Inspection Reports (DVIR).
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Bus Driver Logbooks
These driver logbooks provide forms that are specifically for bus drivers to record their daily driving activities. They include Department of Transportation (DOT) logging regulations, and completion instructions.
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Canadian Driver Logbooks
These driver logbooks are specifically for truck drivers operating in Canada to record their daily driving activities. They comply with Canada's commercial vehicle driver hours and services regulations.
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Monthly Log Summary Envelopes
Monthly log summary envelopes provide a place for drivers to file service hour forms. A monthly summary of service hours can be logged on the outside of the envelope.
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Driver Logbooks for Oil Fields
These driver logbooks provide forms that are specifically for truck drivers operating in oil fields. They include forms that comply with Department of Transportation (DOT) oil field logging and exemption regulations.
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Driver Exemption Logbooks
These exemption logbooks allow drivers to record driving activities over a four-month period and meet the requirements for short-haul operations.
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