Ok I'll ask what has E-Logs got to do with

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Okieron, Jun 12, 2011.

  1. Cowmobile

    Cowmobile Medium Load Member

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    Maybe the government should come in here and outlaw differences in opinions... It'll be safer so guys like him don't get all worked up. Of course with tazz's way of thinking that's where we're headed..
     
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  3. Injun

    Injun Road Train Member

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    Precisely.

    Therefore, unless someone 15 minutes over his hours causes harm to someone, it is none of anyone's business what he does to himself by pushing it.




    Right?
     
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  4. IMSAkid

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    I drive for Werner (started E logs) The Qualcom system is a very good idea but a very imperfect system... for instance, if your not driving fast enough the system will automatically put you to an on duty not driving status, some have told me its a glitch that they cant get worked out others tell me its for the ones who forget to log there stops either way i dont think it should be able to do that legally. The other paint in the ##### is if your driving in the desert your not getting a signal to it.. meaning if your pulled over (which my trainer was a few days ago) you cannot get your logs until you can get a signal. the bear that got us was pretty pissed about it but there wasent any thing he could do since it is a legal system.

    The reason why qualcoms are a good idea and why i think the goberment is pushing so hard for them is
    1 it protect the employer from a driver who cheats his logs.
    2. it protects the employee from a company that will try to force you to push your logs.


    Its a nice system but it still needs some work.
     
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  5. diesel_weasel

    diesel_weasel Medium Load Member

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    He also ignores facts, legitimate arguments and does not understand simple economics. According to him the US roads are simply going to be a safer, better place and shippers/receivers can no longer play games with us. All because of elogs. Elogs will cause no snags because everyone should be running legal now. It will be so simple to adapt.

    For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape. 1 Thessalonians 5:3
     
  6. sazook

    sazook Road Train Member

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    http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c111:S.3884.IS:

    As far as I can see there are no exceptions in the Alexander / Pryor bill for carrier size.
     
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  7. Tazz

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    Nope. We tried that. Drivers decided their paycheck, and their freight were far more valuable than the lives they took.

    Society decided we needed to restrict the use of publicly supplied and funded areas specifically highways,roads, court houses, public parks..........



    By your method we should allow obviously tired drivers in crap equipment drive over loaded vehicles right into that school bus and station wagon.



    Again it boils down to a simple fact. You ask to participate. You know the price of the privilege. You further ask for greater permission by conducting business on a public road in a significantly more dangerous vehicle. This added request for use comes with a higher cost(more restrictive laws).


    It is not just HOS. We are restricted to certain weights. We are required to maintain specific levels of equipment. We are required to pass minimum health standards(another facet that really needs ramped up), we are required to register certain hazardous materials before entering a public roadway.



    HOS is but one of the costs for your privilege of using the roads.
     
  8. Tazz

    Tazz Road Train Member

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    Oh how did I know you would be a mystic?

    I told you drivers will have to stop lying not shippers recievers.

    See right now you sacrifice your character out of fear that you'll displease someone(commit perjury to cover long unload/load times by falsifying your log book). Now why you fear these people is beyond me, just as the irrationality of risking fines and prison(if you cause an accident and then found consistently lying) to cover for them.

    I did not state elogs will make the road safer. I believe HOS makes the road safer and elogs will help enforce HOS so by association I guess but not in and of themselves.




    Please spare us the fairy tales. Fictional stories have no relevance to a logical discussion.
     
  9. Meltom

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    I'll have to study up on the Qualcomm version of eLogs but with people net it doesn't matter if you have a signal or not all the data is stored in the truck, it will update the office computers on the next data transfer.

    Same thing with th movement, Peoplenet isn't tied to MPH it's set up with geo fences and GPS movement. you can drive 5 MPH all day to try to circumvent the system, or move 7/10ths of a mile and stop until the system resets if you want but what are you actually accomplishing? Nothing, you can still falsify an eLog, it will still allow you to violate your hours of service, it wont stop your from speeding, it can't tell you when to sleep, all it can do is complete the log for you, and remind you when your hours of service are coming to an end.
     
  10. Injun

    Injun Road Train Member

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    Qualcomm information is stored in the onboard CPU until the driver submits it to the company. Even then, the RODS stays available to be seen for at least 8 days. No need for a signal. And, the signal end of things works basically the same as Peoplenet.
     
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  11. Meltom

    Meltom Road Train Member

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    Thanks Injun, that makes up for making me learn something yesterday. I no longer hate you (today).
     
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