§ 70.45 HOUR LIMITATIONS ON DRIVING.
   (A)   A motor carrier shall not permit or require a driver of a commercial motor vehicle, regardless of the number of motor carriers using the driver's services, to drive for any period after having been on duty 60 hours in any seven consecutive days if the employing motor carrier does not operate every day in the week, or having been on duty 70 hours in any period of eight consecutive days if the employing motor carrier operates motor vehicles every day of the week.
   (B)   This section shall not apply to the following drivers if their total driving time does not exceed 40 hours in any period of seven consecutive days.
      (1)   Any driver-salesperson.
      (2)   Any driver delivering home heating fuel from the months.
      (3)   Any driver involved with the pickup or delivery of crude oil products during the time when weight limitations are imposed due to seasonal climatic changes.
      (4)   Any driver of a vehicle engaged in seasonal construction related activities within a 100-air mile radius of the normal work reporting location.
      (5)   Any driver of a motor vehicle which is being used in the delivery of beverages to retail businesses.
(Ord. 98-003, passed 1-5-98)