OOS Order

Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Balakov100, Nov 14, 2014.

  1. Turtles

    Turtles Light Load Member

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    No, it would not. Insurance companies don't cover illegal operations. Both commercial and personal.

    Let your registration lapse on your personal vehicle and your insurance becomes void as well.

    It's standard boilerplate in the legal agreement. Read it, all of it. Carefully and watching out for weasel wording.


     
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  3. Victor_V

    Victor_V Road Train Member

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    There's a difference between expired registration and revoked. (This outfit's authority has been revoked.) Here's from carinsurance.com http://www.carinsurance.com/kb/does-expired-registration-void-policy.aspx

    Most likely with revoked authority, insurance now null and void.

    Dunno. Inquiring minds--

    We know insurance name, for giggles could call them up on Monday...

    ... find out if revoked authority voids insurance.
     
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  4. gokiddogo

    gokiddogo Road Train Member

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    The reason I brought this up was because of a chat I had with my personal car insurance agent a while back. I asked him if insurance would cover someone if they hit and hurt someone else while they were drunk. Insurance will not cover you if you are drunk behind the wheel. You would loose everything you own. However, if you got in your car, drove it as fast as it will go, then hit and hurt someone, that, you are covered for. Makes no sense, really ... at what degree of breaking the law does insurance not cover someone? If you were doing 21 in a 20 school zone and run over a child's toes would your insurance not cover you for that?

    In my mind, if you have no insurance, or are doing something you are not covered for in the event you cost someone else injury or property damage, then you have zero business being on the road.
     
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  5. Victor_V

    Victor_V Road Train Member

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    If you have only liability, that's for the OTHER party's damage, not yours, anyway. That stays in effect even if you're DUI/DWI according to autoinsurance.org http://www.autoinsurance.org/will-auto-insurance-pay-for-a-car-accident-while-dui-or-dwi/

    Always assumed that insurance you have on yourself remains valid unless you intentionally drive off the road into a tree with no skid marks and leave a note.
     
  6. Ridgeline

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    I thought that there was a requirement to have a process agent with an authority?
     
  7. Old Man

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    It is quite simple, you want your own numbers you play with the same rules as the big boys, no excuses. If the truck was working he was violating a OOS which can cost $2500 a day.

    Turn him in, he ain't making any money any way, probably running for some cut rate broker, who should get nailed for using a non legal carrier.
     
  8. Victor_V

    Victor_V Road Train Member

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    Probably won't matter unless driver 1) goes through a scale overweight, or 2) has some really obvious equipment issue, or 3) has some other driving violation/mishap, or 4) gets very, very unlucky.

    We have the DOT's and the State Patrols way, way outnumbered.

    Balakov did right thing by informing the truck. It's up to them now, whether to get rid of load ASAP if truck is loaded. Outfit hasn't had a wreck... yet. My bet is if they answer phone on Monday will have a long litany of how O/O's they hired screwed them or drivers they hired screwed them.

    A while back called a small outfit, asked for DOT number, ran it and was really, really bad. Told him. He went into long tirade about drivers. Sorry, guy, with that CSA, couldn't consider working for you no matter how bad you think your drivers did you. He was still ranting on when I rang off...
     
  9. snowblind

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    So who died and left all you do gooders in charge...let the worthless cops figure it out....god help us all
     
  10. Balakov100

    Balakov100 Road Train Member

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    Was wondering how long it would take... :/

    I actually told him/his Co Driver or whatever just in case he didn't know.
    I didn't tell him to be nice it just turned out that way.

    Really I didn't know who to contact.
    Next time I will.
    This isn't... Well this guy was driving 80 in a 55.
    Or he ran a stop sign
     
  11. Scalemaster

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    Oh, yeah. If this truck came in my scale, it would not be leaving.

    At least until he received an inspection, some possible citations, and was able to lease on to a carrier with current authority.
     
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