WTH!? I have never heard this! All of this....they claim...LOLOLOOLOLOL....is because some study showed that 26 lives will be saved!!!???? Anyone alive with any kind of brain has to realize that a number that tiny is impossible to even study....and how can any rule come of something so un-proveable!? Let alone all of these rules!? (specifically 14 hour and ELOG mandate). If I was in charge of the the "studies" I would be thoroughly embarrassed by that "finding". 2 decades of BS over MIGHT SAVE 26 PEOPLE!?
Other than I think all the rules are to protect company drivers....I really didn't have a lot to offer on this subject....until hearing that!
What you brokers expecting with the elog mandate?
Discussion in 'Freight Broker Forum' started by freightwipper, Nov 23, 2017.
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Yeah that's safe, no fatigue possible!
Thanks dot and hos.
Even with elogs in the truck it still can't be proven if the driver is actually sleeping while in the sleeper. -
We will just get used to driving when it says we are allowed, rather than drive when awake sleep when tired and do your best to follow the rules but a little more today and a little less tomorrow can't have that anymore! The eld I don't think will do what it is designed to do, reduce fatigued driving. All it will do is force what appears to be compliance. You're still not allowed to drive tired. So are we changing how we define "tired"? According to the eld? According to officers opinion judging by your current state? If you crash or not? If I make it there but I am a zombie the whole way and had no hiccups was that the correct move or no?
Like I've said before.. I hope the whole system is thrown into complete chaos. If anyone can accomplish that it's government.misterG, BoostedTeg, TallJoe and 1 other person Thank this. -
However, only 3 of our trucks are OTR ready. The rest are about evenly split between straight trucks and day cab tractors who barely see regional service, still we average 300-500 miles per route per day. -
When I first started in 2002, it was a reefer with produce from California to Chicago produce market. It was pretty standard to run 1000 miles a day. You picked up in Salinas, CA on Friday 8 pm and they expected you to deliver it at the market on Monday at 4 am. Seldom, when you got there, you received a warm welcome. At some companies there, they told you to open the door and shut the f...up and wait till noon or afternoon, they treated your reefer as an extension to their cooler, pulling out pallets only as they sell them. I don't know how much changed there now. However, keeping the truck at the dock or by the fence as they don't have room for their staff may not have changed at all. They never seemed to care about this HOS staff.
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