"FORCED to break-the-law!---"Elogs and the Catch 22???"
Discussion in 'ELD Forum | Questions, Answers and Reviews' started by tman78, Jul 15, 2017.
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A one truck/trailer owner operator with live load/Unloading on both ends DOES NOT have a luxury of"Trip planning".....These thousands of drivers with ELD's for Mega Carriers have a full department planning their steps, drop and hook, re-powered loads, relays.etc,...So yes ELD's are probably good to you ......More than likely,...big Carriers are going to try to have a hiring blitz when capacity is reduced moving the typical freight like "produce" and other related moves that incur extended Wait times.
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That is a catch 22 as well. You are on private property, if you are there and they don't want you there you are trespassing, although their actions resulted in the situation at hand in the first place.
If they force you to leave they are forcing you to break the law as well once your steer tires touch the street or highway right of way.
I don't even think it would take a country wide shut down, 25% of the reefer trucks refusing to leave shippers and receivers since they are out of hours would put a stop this a lot of this garbage real quick...booking a truck to pick up watermelons or chickens when the product is still sitting in the dirt or pecking at the ground at your appointment time. Smdh that garbage needs to stop.
And all of you "plan ahead" "plan your day in advance" magical fairies need to ####. Most of you work for big box outfits with terminals all over the country that can relay loads if you need to.Last edited by a moderator: Jul 27, 2017
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Now the ATA is doing a "study" to see if splitting the sleeper any way you want it is safe.
The study has been completed over and over for the past 14 years. There were fewer wrecks, better parking and fewer trucks on the road because the rules weren't so restrictive.
But what to I know, I'm just an outlaw that knows when I'm really tired and when I can really drive.
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