Dot warning tickets.

Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by magnum force, May 20, 2011.

  1. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

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    No one has seen a disqualifying threshold... the FMCSA/DOT/LaHoodJerk haven't figured out where its at.

    But you're right Injun... I saw that myself. And... saw an article on OOIDAs LandLine website around a month ago indicating that this disqualification of drivers is part of the administration's "wish list" for things to be included in the next highway authorization bill.

    I always figured that it was just a matter of time once FMCSA started collecting safety statistics on us via the PSP...
     
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  3. Yup

    Yup Medium Load Member

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    They have been collecting data since day one of the "Communist Drivers License"
    CSA was fore-told in that day as well(they just didn't have a name for it)
    For those with TWIC cards,look forward to loosing it here in the near future,once it becomes an endorsement
    on you DL.

    Wont it be cool to carry a chipped DL that can be tracked via satellite,gps tracking beacon
    in your back pocket . . . . . . .
     
  4. magnum force

    magnum force Light Load Member

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    I just think it is funny when owners complain.They are in charge of maintenance.
     
  5. Tazz

    Tazz Road Train Member

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    Uhm no, the driver is responsible. You are required to do the daily inspections. You are required to make the call to drive the vehicle. You answer for subpar equipment when inspected.

    An owner can only fix what they are told about by the driver doing their job.Now if a driver reports it and the owner refuses to fix it, the driver can refuse to drive it!So we are right back to it is the drivers responsibility.
     
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  6. Meltom

    Meltom Road Train Member

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    I wouldn't drive here either, but not because of this. If a driver reports an issue it will be corrected. If you aren't doing a pre trip you really have no business being on the road.
     
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  7. truckerdave1970

    truckerdave1970 On Probation

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    And when the driver refuses to drive subpar equipment, the unscrupulous owner will fire you and find another sucker to drive his junk!

    Hell, I had a problem with a bad steer tire at Knight Refrigerated, they refused to replace it. It wasn't until I threatened to take it to a scalehouse and let the officers have a look at it that the company decided to replace the tire and fix the underlying problem. Drivers can't even do that anymore because of CSA 2010. DRIVERS will still get the violation on our record even when we turn ourselves in because some fleabag company won't keep their junk maintained!
     
  8. Tazz

    Tazz Road Train Member

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    Don't drive it. It is that simple.

    Your example would require you drive the deficient vehicle to the scale. That puts you in the wrong so you should get a ticket.

    If you find an OOS worthy problem don't move the vehicle until it is fixed.


    But yes your right they can find another fool to drive it. That is why the driver and the company are held responsible. Drivers better figure out it is their behind on the line, and start growing a backbone when dealing with anyone.


    The truck is broken and will not be moved until fixed!




    Not real hard except that standing up part now is it?
     
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  9. magnum force

    magnum force Light Load Member

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    So unless the Dot.has a way of enforcing discrimination for drivers that fill out that report mine will remain blank
     
  10. lostNfound

    lostNfound Road Train Member

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    Unless your carrier is excepted as provided for by (d), above, telling you to not fill out the daily vehicle inspection report is like telling you to not fill out your driver's log. If you have proof of them telling you so (which I doubt) then you do have legal recourse... especially if you are fired for complying with 396.11. However, if you follow such a demand and you get inspected, you are going to get a ticket... plus 4 CSA points (multiplied by 3 in the first year and 2 in the second year).
     
  11. Roadmedic

    Roadmedic Road Train Member

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    Probably put an abandonment on the dac as well.
     
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