Why CSA 2010 and E-Logs are a good thing.

Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Theophilus, Nov 6, 2011.

  1. volvodriver01

    volvodriver01 Road Train Member

    Well all I have to say is that you must have NOT read the quote of mine that you are refering to. I currently do conform to the regs. The E-LOG and EGRB regs are not in effect yet so I have not conformed to them. It is my opinion they are worthless for SAFETY. I believe they are being FORCED UPON US JUST FOR THE REVENUE THAT THEY WILL PRODUCE. The 5-7% you want to talk about is nothing compared to the 3 million trucks that you say are on the road any given day. If you read my post that you want to quote me on then you will see that I STATED IF THE COMPANIES WANT THEM THEN HAVE AT EM BUT NOBODY SHOULD BE FORCED TO HAVE THEM. I am not agianst companies. Nowhere will you see me say that. I don't believe the E-LOGS NOR THE EGRB should be forced in the trucking industry. From now on read the post before picking out what you like to quote.
     
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  3. 1badz28

    1badz28 Road Train Member

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    we all know that this ( csa 2010 and e logs ) effect the class a drivers but does anyone know if these laws espically the elogs will effect the class b tandem dump trucks. i know plenty of these guys espically the ones who haul asphalt on road jobs run waaaaay over on hours cause the asphalt and cement HAS to be deleverd to finish the job. just wondering if anyone knows whats gonna happen here with the b class trucks?
     
  4. ECU51

    ECU51 Heavy Load Member

    So how do you know this to be fact? were you there? did you know this Slitch",,,:biggrin_2554:,,bah truckers story

    heres some facts,,,http://ai.fmcsa.dot.gov/SMS/Data/carrier.aspx?enc=JUP3XPSz031hL6YvFCxMhA==
     
  5. Mommas_money_maker

    Mommas_money_maker Road Train Member

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    That sucks! I feel for the driver as that isnt right This is the type of points awarding that im against and I just bet an EOBR and E logs would have saved the day ( thats for the ones that believe in them)
     
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  6. volvodriver01

    volvodriver01 Road Train Member

    Well since you like to look things up lets have your company's name so we can get some facts and see how well csa is working for you since you stated your on E-LOGS. Don't get in a hurry as I have all the time in the world to see this.
     
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  7. Mommas_money_maker

    Mommas_money_maker Road Train Member

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    It puts extra costs on big company's just as much as a single o/o but a mega carrier will get a volume deal vs o/o no deal to pay for e logs.Thats not a level playing field. They also haul mega amounts of cheap freight and pay peanuts to their drivers. Thats not level either. I cant afford to haul cheap freight as I like to not just pay for the truck, would like to earn something too
     
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  8. volvodriver01

    volvodriver01 Road Train Member

    As for as I know if they are local then it will not bother them at all. I know in Indiana as long as your intrastate then you don't have to worry about the HOS. I do not know the specifics but local do not have to run logs as long as they keep there hours on duty like a time card.
     
  9. Injun

    Injun Road Train Member

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    I'd say this is a pretty good source for my information. So, now tell me how this driver "earned" max points for a fatality crash he was in no way responsible for. I happen to know this guy personally. There is no safer driver on the road. He runs by the book. Yet, he now has a pisspoor CSA rating. Explain how this is right.

    We want to pull good drivers like this off the road because your precious CSA says he's a bad driver when somebody commits suicide on his truck?? That idea is just as nuts and idiotic as the very flawed design of CSA.


     
  10. georgeandson

    georgeandson Heavy Load Member

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    I havent followed this thread but did read the first page.

    You are right, this is weeding out the bums.

    I know a guy who was a complete scum bag. Got a car hauler and a lic and got to work with close to no experience. Needless to say...he is now OUT of Service. Per the snap shot. I have been watching him and checking in on him. I am glad he is out of serivce. Guys like him should not be on the road. More less running rates down buy running hot all day and night.

    http://safer.fmcsa.dot.gov/query.as...010&original_query_string=PAUL AUTO TRANSPORT
     
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    Rat Road Train Member

     
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