Get a 2nd ecm.
Totally disconnect elog when you need to
put 2nd ecm on and do your business
return to same spot
put original ecm on
fire up elog again
you have been off duty for 10 hours
the delivery location used a shunt truck to move your trailer ...
Can you cheat an eLog?
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Meltom, Jun 15, 2011.
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It's not too hard to spoof electronic inputs. There's some 16 year old that's going to put a box together in a Monster fueled weekend hackathon with two buddies in Singapore and Ukraine.
Best not get caught, I suppose....Jeck Thanks this. -
I am also looking at delaying the start of my 14 hour day when I can foresee delays on the way to a customer. Nevermind pushing on when tired because my customers don't like to hear any bull #### in general. -
Then you also have the eventual pairing of the ELD location, and them taking when you crossed scales. It will be hard to explain how the truck was seen passing a scale when the electronic signature and picture they took of it show differently.
I am thinking about a bulk order of black plastic boxes with some cables coming out of them and some DIP switches, stand at the island and sell them for $100 a piece. I wonder how many I will sell in a few hours. Most won't pass through the island for weeks or months, especially OTR guys. -
What do you mean ELD shift?
The gps on the eld is a reciever. It reads signals beamed down from satellite, notes how long it takes and calculates long and lat based on math. There is no sending of gps signal from the eld. -
I am not looking to break the rules right off. I would much prefer a system like they use on the west coast. Take picture at every scale (open or closed) compare against what I have written down. This to the minute leaves a lot of interpretation room for how one enforcement officer will view going over by a few minutes when the next one will see it as unavoidable.
If I learn a lesson of going over a bit here and there is punishable the same as going way over. Then if I am over by a bit I might as well be over by a lot. Maybe I might as well carry on driving until close to midnight when I was supposed to quit at 4pm. Pray to God for no inspection in next 8 days. Some guys will think this way. -
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What is the level of precision for commercial motor vehicle (CMV) location information recorded by an electronic logging device (ELD)?
During on-duty driving periods, the location accuracy is approximately within a 1-mile radius. When a driver operates a CMV for personal use, the position reporting accuracy would be approximately within a 10-mile radius.
I also found this for the guys saying it will track by GPS...
Will GPS-derived data for mileage be allowed as a substitute for data that cannot be readily obtained from a vehicle electronic control module (ECM)?
No, the ELD must be able to monitor engine operation to automatically capture required data. A GPS is not integrally synchronized with a vehicle’s engine, and cannot be a substitute for required ECM data to comply with the ELD rule. -
Personally, since our loads pay well, and since I have adapted to the e log; I kinda hope a bunch of good drivers get pissed off and quit.
Furthermore I hope the mega's hire even more half wits that cannot fuel the truck without crashing into something to attempt to fill the gap.
Because it's gonna mean........
Mo Money,
Mo Money,
Mo Money, for the real drivers that can deal with e log.
Couple that with the dudes that won't go into California...........
Mo Money,
Mo Money,
Mo Money.nax Thanks this.
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