I'm really hoping the ELD mandate gets shot down. But I doubt it will. I'm currently employed, but I'm considering getting another truck. I can get freight to get out of my area consistently, but in the past and again in the future, I would sometimes have to rely on the spot market to get back home or to an area with contracted freight. The loads I usually found the most profit in, would be six to seven hundred miles, and barely had enough time to make the delivery. On paper logs that isn't a problem. ELDS are going to get you doing those on a regular basis, at some point. We all know squeezing out an extra half hour of driving, or an extra hour or two of work during the week, isn't what causes accidents. Is changing delivery times a big deal? I never have, I've always been a be on time kind of driver. But with elogs? Will the rates increase so loads don't get cut close? What do you all perceive happening when most everyone is logging electronically?
Effects of the ELD
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why are you running illegal now....
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If you have to stretch a clock to make a delivery, that's not running "straight up"
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My view on fudging logs:
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