DRIVER HOURS OF SERVICE REGULATIONS: The DOT regulation 395.10 restricts the bus operator’s driving time. There are three parts: 10 Hour Rule. The bus operator cannot drive more than 10 hours following 8 consecutive hours off duty (except in emergencies) 15 Hour Rule. After 15 hours on-duty (driving and non-driving tasks), an operator cannot continue driving until 8 consecutive hours of off-duty time is taken. 70 Hour Rule. On duty time cannot exceed 70 hours for any period of 8 consecutive days.
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UMA is comprised of more than 900 professional bus and motorcoach companies and more than 250 “associate” members, the suppliers, manufacturers, and travel partners who serve our dynamic industry
The American Bus Association serves a thriving industry that provides more than 600 million passenger trips annually on charters, tours, scheduled service and shuttles. Membership in ABA includes motorcoach operators, tour operators, tourism-related organizations, and products and service suppliers.