Commercial trucking companies in Georgia must adhere to specific regulations, including limiting truck drivers to no more than 11 hours of consecutive driving after a mandatory 10-hour off-duty period. Additionally, drivers cannot exceed the 14th consecutive hour after coming on duty, with breaks not extending this 14-hour period. A 30-minute break is mandated for every eight consecutive hours of driving, during which non-driving duties like loading or refueling are prohibited. Further, truck drivers are restricted to driving a maximum of 60 hours in 7 consecutive days and 70 hours in 8 consecutive days. To ensure financial responsibility, truck drivers are required to carry a minimum coverage of $100,000.00 per accident. These regulations are crucial for promoting safety and preventing driver fatigue in the commercial trucking industry in Georgia. If you have additional facts to include, feel free to provide them for further expansion.
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