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Hi there, Rick with Smart Drive Test talking to you today about log books and for truck drivers and bus drivers, the number one way that youamp;#39;re going to get a fine is a violation in your log book. To keep in compliance with hours of service regulations weamp;#39;re going to talk to you today about the graph. In the previous video we talked about the information that goes around the graph and the reasons why that information needs to be filled in and how to fill that information. Today weamp;#39;re goingh to talk about the graph. So that if you get pulled into a scale, or pulled over by authorities youamp;#39;re not going to work for free. Weamp;#39;ll be right back with that. (OPENING CREDITS amp;amp; MUSIC) Hi there, Rick, welcome back! Talking today about the log book in the graph on the log book As you can see there are four lines on the log book: 1) the first line is off-duty. You are not driving, you are not anywhere near the truck. The truck is parked and you are awa