CSA
Violation code

395.32B

Driver failed to assume or decline unassigned driving time

Hours-of-Service Compliance5Non-OOS· SMS Appendix A v3.20

395.32B is a Incomplete/Wrong Log violation under 49 CFR §395.32B. It falls in the Hours-of-Service Compliance BASIC with a severity weight of 5/10. Nationally it was cited 17,728 times in the last five years, with an OOS rate of 0.1%.

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National roadside inspection stats

as of 6/20/2026

Inspections

12,545

that found this code

Violations

17,728

total written

OOS rate

0.1%

10 OOS

Source: FMCSA roadside inspection data (last 5 years). The OOS rate is the share of these violations that led the officer to mark the driver or vehicle out of service.

Violation group
Incomplete/Wrong Log
Regulation §
395.32B
Severity weight
5
Used in SMS
Yes
Status
Active
Updated
6/20/2026

Last updated June 2026

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Notes

DSMS: Y | Comment: Added in 3.0.9 | Footnote: ELD-related violation added to the SMS as of April 1, 2018. Instances of this violation before April 1, 2018 will not be included in the SMS.
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Challenging 395.32B through FMCSA DataQs

If this violation was written incorrectly, here are the angles trucking-safety managers use to contest it. Playbook: Hours of Service.

Common ways to challenge this code

  • ELD malfunction or edit-history defect

    The ELD device produced or recorded incorrect duty-status data because of a malfunction, time-zone defect, or edit-history that overwrites driver entries.

    Evidence that wins

    • ELD malfunction report (date stamped)
    • ELD edit history export covering the day of inspection
    • Manufacturer support ticket or replacement record
  • Time was Personal Conveyance, not driving

    The duty time the officer flagged was actually Personal Conveyance under FMCSA Regulatory Guidance, and qualifies as off-duty.

    Evidence that wins

    • ELD record showing Personal Conveyance status
    • Trip context (driver heading home / to lodging after relief)
    • Carrier Personal Conveyance policy
  • Adverse driving conditions exception

    Driving time exceeded the 11-hour limit because adverse driving conditions extended the maximum driving window by up to 2 hours under §395.1(b)(1).

    Evidence that wins

    • Weather report or road-closure record for the route
    • Driver's contemporaneous note in the log
    • Dispatch / load record showing planned arrival before adverse conditions
  • Sleeper-berth split timing

    A 7/3 or 8/2 sleeper-berth split was correctly applied and resets the 14-hour driving window, but was scored as a continuous driving violation.

    Evidence that wins

    • ELD record showing the two sleeper berth periods
    • Time-stamped duty-status changes

Common pitfalls — avoid these

  • Submitting screenshots instead of the official ELD-mandated data file export
  • Not asking for the ELD-edit-suggestions log that the driver may have rejected

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Frequently asked questions about 395.32B

What does violation 395.32B mean?

395.32B is the FMCSA roadside-inspection violation code for "Driver failed to assume or decline unassigned driving time", part of the Incomplete/Wrong Log group, cited under 49 CFR §395.32B.

What BASIC does 395.32B affect?

395.32B falls under the Hours-of-Service Compliance BASIC in the FMCSA Safety Measurement System (SMS).

What is the CSA severity weight of 395.32B?

395.32B carries a severity weight of 5 out of 10. Higher weights indicate violations more closely tied to crash risk, and they count more toward a carrier's Hours-of-Service Compliance score.

Is 395.32B an out-of-service (OOS) violation?

No. 395.32B is not an out-of-service violation, so on its own it does not trigger an out-of-service order at the roadside.

How many CSA points does 395.32B add to a carrier's score?

The point contribution of 395.32B depends on its severity weight (5/10) multiplied by a time weight of 3, 2, or 1 based on how recent the inspection is. You can calculate the exact contribution with the CSA points calculator.

Can 395.32B be challenged through DataQs?

Yes. If you believe 395.32B was recorded in error, you can file a Request for Data Review (RDR) through the FMCSA DataQs system with supporting evidence. A successful challenge can remove or correct the violation on your record.

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