This is the only thing I miss about being a company driver for Werner...they were insistent about truck and trailer inspections to the point of obsessiveness. I complained about it at the time..but in retrospect it was a positive for the driver. Every time I got NEAR a terminal I was forced into an inspection by professional mechanics and if it wasn't up to speed, I sat and waited for repairs. It did make me lazy and I didn't learn the difference between 2/16 and 3/16 but I passed every inspection. Currently I have a crack in my windshield and someone informed me that it might be illegal even though it's on the passenger side and doesn't obscure my view AT ALL. I was told I'm just waiting for a ticket...time to go deeper in the hole for something I had no control over.
DOT laws are crazy and arbitrary and aren't always about safety, despite some kiss ### drivers. Sometimes the government makes laws based on rare occurrences that get loud publicity...I'm talking safety here, not publicity.
Running with JCT, Part Deux
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A buddy of mine ran the US roads for that route before. Once he got into Oregon he was wishing he just ran the 5. Said that the roads got narrow and no place to pull over in Oregon. And, he got there a couple of later than he would have he ran the 5. I've haven't run that route myself, that is just what he told me.
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393.60Glazing in specified openings.
(c) Windshield condition. With the exception of the conditions listed in paragraphs (c)(1), (c)(2), and (c)(3) of this section, each windshield shall be free of discoloration or damage in the area extending upward from the height of the top of the steering wheel (excluding a 51 mm (2 inch) border at the top of the windshield) and extending from a 25 mm (1 inch) border at each side of the windshield or windshield panel.
Exceptions:
(1) Coloring or tinting which meets the requirements of paragraph (d) of this section;
(2) Any crack that is not intersected by any other cracks;
(3) Any damaged area which can be covered by a disc 19 mm (3/4 inch) in diameter if not closer than 76 mm (3 inches) to any other similarly damaged area. -
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I run 95 to the 15 then 84 thru Idaho to Oregon or Washington. Of course I go that way so I can stop by the house.
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Well do finally got QC fixed. Back to the logs lol
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