Last night my dispatcher was trying to get me to run hot back to the terminal. I was eighty miles out and left with a 1/2 hour on driving time. I called in and informed him that I was out of hours. I pulled over on a service road not knowing the area, there was a hotel across the street but luckily no police showed up and tried to force me to leave, but I wasn't about to move the truck, no matter what, just like I wasn't going to violate HOS.
What's up with T/A and their "Parking Reservations" ?!?!?
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I really did come to the conclusion that shutting down and politely saying no is the right way to send the message that enough is enough.
I'll also say that my recent boldness comes through the recognition of what the 'network' is doing to us and how, and why, they see us as complete imbeciles. It's most obvious in LTL refrigerated. The appointment times are impossible to meet and it ain't no accident.Clintonstain Thanks this. -
The laws are written to entrap us? Come on now I dislike government about as much as anyone but to say someone sat down and said. Lets write these laws to entrap drivers and put up no parking signs to get them to drive outside the hos rules is a bit of a stretch.
If you don't want government involved don't go asking them for handouts.
The whole reason we get things like these ridiculous hos rules is because our government is to involved in our daily lives. The more we distance ourselves from them the less they can intrude on our liberty's.truckon Thanks this. -
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You have some states that make truck parking areas where its nothing more than a lot to pull off into with a trash can. Even the PA turnpike method of having cutouts along the road big enough for 3 or 4 trucks every X number of miles is a start. It would be nice to see all states follow suite and open parking areas, if you placed parking areas outside of major cites or even at state lines you would see a easing of the parking problem. Also I give credit to Kentucky they have built large parking areas at the scale houses for drivers to park at so they have a safe place to take a brake. I have used it many times not just in KY but other states that allow it and have never been bothered, never been pulled across the scales when leaving. I know some think if you park there you are asking for an inspection, but that an argument for a different thread. Plus its better than states like NJ that put up signs that if you enter a closed scale as a truck you will get a ticket but cars are ok to park there.54Trucker Thanks this.
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