I asked someone at a Walmart DC why they didn't have anyplace for scheduled trucks to park. Her reply was that Walmart figures that the driver should plan his load to arrive right on time and not need a place to park when we get there. In other words, it's not their concern.
I think ELDs are Unconstitutional
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I've ran under elog since I started 3 years ago, only ran paper one time for 3 months with a #### ### company. Com links fail all the time. The logs aren't kept online, they are kept on the machine and backed up on the data base. I've never had a dot cop ask for my logs in paper, but if one does, every system allows for your logs to be emailed, or faxed to them. -
yeah i have considered it. i think i've considered it more than you have,based on your ATA cultivated perception of this ruling.
i have a big problem with government lumping everyone together on the bottom denominator and then treating us as the same.
like i said. it is the equivalent of putting an ankle bracelet on everyone,y'know just in case. blame the criminals for all of us having these.
as far as accountability...next time we see where some idiot killed someone and the fmcsa were able to get heads out of their ###es and go investigate,you will see that carrier had a phone book of violations and nothing was done until somebody died. no,there is no accountability. there is however some easier revenue grabbing now.
722 truck fatalities last year. not that i dismiss 722 people dying,but come on,thats pretty impressively low in my book. all this regulation over 722 fatalities. yeah guys,them cowboys are out of control!! i think the democrats groped more women than that last year. 722. yep. its for safety.
More people died crashing thier boats last year. seriously. is the light on yet guys????!!!
lets talk in a year and see where that number goes.
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how many lives would be saved if our government went after repeat DWI offenders with even half the regulatory fury they apply to trucks?
what if we put drunks out of service? cuz a lotta these guys lawyer up and are back on the road in a few days.Oxbow Thanks this. -
I don't have any problem with elog. I'm not using them.
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