Call to Action - Support The ELD Extension Act of 2017
Discussion in 'ELD Forum | Questions, Answers and Reviews' started by Vintage, Jul 20, 2017.
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Last edited: Jul 28, 2017
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Please explain what I'm not getting. I still have plenty to learn.peterd Thanks this. -
I didn't say anything about tired. You can be awake and alert and tired. Aleast the way I define it. Sleepy=drowsy=not safe to drive. Tired=I want to sit here and veg out in front of the tv but I can work if I need to.
If I'm active thru the first night I can make thru the day till the next one.
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It's never been by choice. All but one child was an all nighter at the hospital. I would be up through the night and all the next day.
I'm also on call. I might be off all day and get a call at 9 pm and go work a 10 hour run. -
Its tough to plan rest when you're on call. Find a better job if you can.
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Someone can sit and watch TV. But I would say after 16-24 hours of doing that the person probably should not drive a big truck. I would not anyway. I would say I'm going to be to tired to drive safely.
That sounds like what the Walmart driver who was commuting to work from 500+ miles away. Then gets in the Walmart truck pulls a 10 hour shift. Then kills someone in NJ. He thought he could safely drive after being up 24 hours.tucker Thanks this.
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