Where will they draw the line? What is the goal?
They could limit drivers to 1 hour driving, 2 hours on-duty and someone, somewhere will still fall asleep at the wheel...
HOS VS Brains
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by hrdman2luv, Nov 29, 2011.
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There are more voters driving cars than there are voters driving trucks. Most people that drive are scared of BIG TRUCKS. The polititions listen to the larger group of voters every time. The goverment regulates industries because it's a self sustaining employment system. The more regulations, the more personal need to enforce those regulations. To the average four wheeler ANY accident involving a big truck is the truck drivers fault. It's not right or realistic, but thats the way they see it. The goverment, insurance companies, and the trucking companys we work for will continue to dictate to us how this will be because we don't have a central voice to give us power.
My dad drove in the 60's and 70's and I remember him having to sit for the big Teamsters strike back in 74? 75? I don't remember what the strike was about, but I do know they practicly shut down the country for a week or so. I beleive their demands were met because they had the ability to organize the drivers so that they could all band together and have a say in the industrie. This is not meant to be a pro union speech, just stating facts as I see them. I doubt that the goverment, insurance companies or the carriers would allow us to organize anyway since that was part of the reason for the deregulation of the trucking industry to begin with. They want it that way. You know? They pay us what they want, tell us when we can and can't drive,
ect,ect. They want us to just shut up and drive. It's not all bad, I'm making a halfway decent living, Mama can stay home and raise our babie's, and for the most part we are getting along. But it does irritate, their attitudes and high handed ways.
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I think that strike had something to do with casual labor. In any case, it is probably responsible for the trucking industry being deregulated, at least as far as rates were concerned. I believe it was Jimmy Carter that actually signed the legislation that deregulated the industry around 1980. It essentially broke the back of the Teamsters since those carriers who were unionized could not compete in the marketplace when there was competion from non union trucking companies. The Teamsters lost the gripe that they had on the industry. They have gone downhill ever since that strike. They were responsible for many trucking companies going out of business during that time and the years that followed. It is also the Teamsters who are very involved in pushing for shorter drive days and EOBR's. If they can stop drivers from working as hard they will begin to lose money since they won't be able to drive as many miles. They would like to see drivers being paid by the hour. It would open the door for hundreds of thousands of new union members and billions in new dues.When you cut through all the BS about EOBR's and hos you will find those who push for these regulations stand to profit. There is always a profit motive. FOLLOW THE MONEY!!!
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The HOS are intact for 2 reasons and 2 reasons only..
- It creates a huge amount of revenue. For example. Just in Texas along, We have about 1200 DOT officers on duty throughout the state per shift. Somedays more, somedays less. But, if each DOT cop wrote just 6 tickets a day, that were $150 each. That equate to $131,400,000 per year in revenue. And that's just in Texas. Can you imagine what the amount of revenue that generated on a daily basis?
- If gives the police and the politicians the opportunity to say "they are doing something to help make the roads safe for all..
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Ellsworth try not to use math it isn't your strong suit. Second all those fines people claim are for revenue can be quite simply avoided by following the #### law.
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Why would those responsible for regulations give a rats behind about giving politicians and the police the opportunity to say anything?
As far as one's record determining if you ever drove again, would that then have be be after one ran off the road and centered a tree, or after they killed your family but before they killed mine?queenrocks77 and Tazz Thank this. -
BTW, were are the stats on drivers who've fallen asleep at the wheel before their HOS was up? -
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