New Hours Of Service

Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by m15063, Apr 4, 2013.

  1. Rocks

    Rocks Road Train Member

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    Power and control! Yes... BTW, still thinking about retirement in that foreign country? The more changes I see in this country, the more I wonder where I will go next... Don't think there will be any revolt here... :biggrin_25512: Don't want to go back to the country where I was born and raised... that Marxist place...
     
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    quote from rig dig and overdrive mag.the safest carrier group in terms of crash rates,single-truck independents,have the highest driver out of service rates.drivers at the largest fleets,which have above-average accident rates,have the lowest driver out of service rates.so running how you need sleeping when you need works...........imagine that all you e log lovers
     
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    Meltom Road Train Member

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    Makes sense, own one truck and have an accident may put you out of business. Own many trucks (train drivers) have an accident, get a new driver.
     
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    Replace "Drivers" with "Monkeys" and you have a mega fleet.
     
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    That's what the SLAVE MASTERS want...Dumbed down uneducated monkeys that actually think 900.00 a week is ''good money''...Good Post
     
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    Doubt it. Most of them do not even see 600.00.
     
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    it's not that strong anymore ... mail is declining tremendously due to the internet. Have a friend who quit after a decade with them cause of the nonsense ... it's not only in trucking guys ...

    But what in Sam Hill is all this talk about elogs!! I came here for the new HOS ... SHEESH!
     
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    ... to everything else I comment;

    O/O are business owners so of course they (and I if in that position) would prefer more hours to work (unless you have a system where you work less and make more)

    so then we have company drivers not even making a quarter of that (what an average O/O make) ... that's why I think FMCSA and DOT and whoever want more HOS rules to protect the company driver who doesnt know how to say no and then crashes under a low clearance, onto the off ramp, into a schoolbus, off a bridge, into the snowy ditch ...

    I've only been out here for almost 2yrs now but I've seen way too many big rig crashes ... not saying it's all cause of HOS but like someone else said here 'fatigue causes poor judgement' ...

    but enough about regulating truckers, when are we gonna start regulating those crazy 4 wheelers?!?!
     
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    There are rules that prohibit driving when ill or fatigue . What they need is a regulation requiring newbies to have cojones .
     
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    That's just the problem; they don't and aren't encouraged to do so either cause of all the horror stories and many truckers telling them 'don't piss off the dispatcher or you'll starve' ... I was lucky, I had a ppl who advised me on being safe and keeping clean, but a lot aren't so fortunate ... Heck I bet many don't even know this website exists (which is a gr8 resource) ... Or don't even take the time to read these threads thoroughly ...

    ... I suppose a truckers biggest enemy is arrogance
    Be safe guys.