Driversmust take a 30-minute break when they have driven for a period of 8 cumulative hours without at least a 30-minute interruption. The break may be satisfied by any non-driving period of 30 consecutive minutes (i.e., on-duty not driving, off-duty, sleeper berth, or any combination of these taken consecutively).
Drivers may split their required 10-hour off-duty period, as long as one off-duty period (whether in or out of the sleeper berth) is at least 2 hours long and the other involves at least 7 consecutive hours spent in the sleeper berth. All sleeper berth pairings MUST add up to at least 10 hours. When used together, neither time period counts against the maximum 14- hour driving window.
Drivers using a sleeper berth must take at least 8 hours in the sleeper berth, and may split the sleeper berth time into two periods provided neither is less than 2 hours. All sleeper berth pairings MUST add up to at least 8 hours.
A driver is exempt from the requirements of 395.8 and 395.11 if: the driver operates within a 150 air-mile radius of the normal work reporting location, and the driver does not exceed a maximum duty period of 14 hours. Drivers using the short-haul exception in 395.1(e)(1) must report and return to the normal work reporting location within 14 consecutive hours, and stay within a 150 air-mile radius of the work reporting location.
We are currently experiencing technical issues with our ticketing system. If you are unable to complete your online ticket purchase, we will honor online prices at our main gate for the remainder of today, July 25.
Start planning your unforgettable family adventure at Lake Compounce, Crocodile Cove and Lake Compounce Campground today! Check out our calendar and operating hours below or download a copy here.
The Arboretum grounds are open daily, 365 days a year, from 7:00 a.m. to sunset (members-only hours 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. Last entry is one hour before sunset). Members may enter the Arboretum at any time during business hours on any day by showing their current physical or digital membership card at the gatehouse. Guests are encouraged to buy general admission tickets online before arriving at the Arboretum. Purchasing admission takes just a few minutes and can be done with a smartphone or computer. The Arboretum closes at sunset and all visitors must leave the grounds at that time.
The Visitor Center is open daily, from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. The restrooms inside the Visitor Center are currently open from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily and the West Pavilion restrooms are open until sunset. The Visitor Center is closed Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day; closed at 3:00 p.m. on Christmas Eve.
An hour is most commonly defined as a period of time equal to 60 minutes, where a minute is equal to 60 seconds, and a second has a rigorous scientific definition. There are also 24 hours in a day. Most people read time using either a 12-hour clock or a 24-hour clock.
A 12-hour clock uses the numbers 1-12. Depending on the clock being used, most analog clocks or watches may not include an indication of whether the time is in the morning or evening. On digital clocks and watches, "AM" stands for ante meridiem, meaning "before midday," while "PM" stands for post meridiem, or "after noon." By convention, 12 AM denotes midnight, while 12 PM denotes noon. Using the terms "12 midnight" and "12 noon" can remove ambiguity in cases where a person may not be accustomed to conventions.
A 24-hour clock typically uses the numbers 0-23, where 00:00 indicates midnight, and a day runs from midnight to midnight over the course of 24 hours. This time format is an international standard, and is often used to avoid the ambiguity resulting from the use of a 12-hour clock. The hours from 0-11 denote what would be the AM hours on a 12-hour clock, while hours 12-23 denote the PM hours of a 12-hour clock. In certain countries, 24-hour time is referred to as military time, since this is the time format used by militaries (and other entities) around the world, where unambiguous time measurement is particularly important.
Park hours and schedules are updated periodically. If a date you are looking for does not show a specific schedule, please check back within one or two weeks prior to your chosen date. Most experiences are approximately 20-25 minutes in duration. We recommended that you arrive 15-20 minutes before the scheduled time (earlier on busy days) to find a seat.
The Zoo will be closed to members and the public on Friday, August 2, for a private event. Hiking and walking trails will also be closed. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your continued support.
Open daily except Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. The Zoo is open, rain or shine. In the event of severe weather, operating hours may change. Last entry 1 hour before closing. We kindly request that guests exit the Zoo within 30 minutes after closing.
$25 rush tickets are available for every performance and go on sale for Monday through Friday evening performances at noon, for matinees four hours before curtain, and for Saturday evenings at 2:00PM. Learn more about the Met's rush ticketing program here.
The Hours contains themes of suicide. If you or someone you know is considering self-harm or suicide, help is available from the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988 or visiting
988lifeline.org.
The tripartite setting of the opera is an essential aspect of its story. The first locale is Richmond, a quiet suburb of London where Virginia Woolf lived with her husband, Leonard, as she was writing Mrs. Dalloway in 1923. The second setting is Los Angeles in 1949, where Dan and Laura Brown are struggling to conform to a proper mid-century American suburban life. The third setting is Manhattan at the end of the 20th century, where Clarissa Vaughan is preparing to throw a party for the poet Richard who faces the late stages of AIDS.
In adapting The Hours for the operatic stage, Puts sought to follow the shifting perspectives between the heroines while maintaining their separate dimensions. The music for and around each of the heroines has a distinct style: a stripped-down quality for Woolf, with harmonic shifts mirroring her fraught mental instability; an appropriately light-pop sensibility for the oppressive suburban conformity surrounding Laura Brown; and a rich, colorful soundscape for Clarissa that evokes the vibrancy of New York City. Initially, these worlds exist as separate musical entities, but over the course of the opera, they transcend the boundaries of time and space and increasingly overlap.
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Library services are available to Drexel University students, faculty, and staff during posted service hours. Service hours are subject to change due to university breaks and holidays. Note: 24/7 study areas may not be accessible during extended breaks and holidays.
Olin Library Building: During fall and spring semesters, a valid WashU ID is required to use John M. Olin Library during operational hours after 8 pm, Sunday - Thursday. All users without a valid WashU ID are expected to leave the library by 8 pm Sunday - Thursday, and not to visit the library during swipe-access-only hours. Users should have their WashU ID with them at all times. During summer semester, breaks and other times when the library has reduced operational hours, card swipe is not required for entry during open hours.
Special Collections: The Julian Edison Department of Special Collections reading room in John M. Olin Library is open by appointment only and with limited capacity. Last appointments for the day will begin no later than one hour before reading room closing time. See the Plan Your Visit section of the webpage for appointments. Additional details on researcher appointments and virtual instruction requests are available here.
Research Studio - Remote Access: Data Services is providing remote access to the software available in the Research Studio. View the list of software available and make a reservation to access the software remotely.
Whispers Caf: Food service is open according to Dining Services' operations. Study space in Whispers is open the same hours as the Olin Library building, and vending is always available.
Tennis and Squash Courts availability varies daily throughout the operational hours listed above. Please check reservations for available times Further details and reservation times can be found here: Tennis & Squash
Students can use UHS medical services just as they would their regular doctor's office and urgent care center. Our facility is fully accredited, staffed by licensed and/or board-certified physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, a nutritionist, and nurses.
UHS offers counseling and mental health services to all UC Berkeley students regardless of insurance plan. Our highly skilled and culturally competent team is here to serve you with a wide range of programs.
For work-related injuries that require attention after hours or on weekends, go to the Alta Bates Emergency Department (2450 Ashby Avenue, Berkeley, CA.) Tell them you work at UC Berkeley and have a work-related injury.
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