Detention clock
The point when detention time begins under the written load terms.
Written and reviewed by LaneMath Editorial Team. Updated 2026-06-04. LaneMath pages are maintained as practical carrier education using public references, example-only math, and internal editorial review.
Carrier note
Use this term in context with the rate confirmation, broker communication, facility instructions, and billing paperwork. A short definition is useful, but the written load terms control the actual freight decision.
Carrier example
A carrier sees detention clock mentioned during dispatch and checks whether the rate confirmation says how approval, documentation, and billing should work.
Common mistake
Assuming detention clock is approved because it was discussed by phone.
Paperwork note
For detention clock, keep written approval, timestamps, receipts when relevant, BOL, POD, revised confirmation, and invoice notes.
References and methodology
- Accessorial documentation editorial methodology - LaneMath Editorial Desk. Used for documentation workflows and example scenarios, not for legal claims about collectability.
- Industry terminology and editorial explanation - LaneMath Editorial Desk. Editorial explanations are not official guidance, legal advice, or market data.