Is there a "BUFFER" to get to the next truck stop when the driving as no more hours ?

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  1. LilBudyWizer

    LilBudyWizer Light Load Member

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    As others said plan better. No, you don't get a ticket automatically. The only place your log goes is to your company's logs department where they are retained for the required length of time in case of audit. If you get stopped with 8 days you might get a ticket. All I ever had them look at is my current day to see it's reasonable. You could get one with a pet peeve going through it with a fine tooth comb but the violation is flagged so they don't have to look that close.

    Sometimes the planning better is your company. You put in with enough time for 2 hours loading/unloading and still able to make it to a truck stop. 6 hours later they're done and you're out of hours. They tell you that you have to leave. No one can actually require you to violate HOS. Tell them, tell dispatch you're not driving anywhere. You have specific protections from retaliation for refusing to drive in violation of HRS. So if you're stopped out of hours, or they catch the violation in your logs you, and you alone, are responsible for that ticket. When your hours are up you stop. Well before that you should be notifying dispatch, Houston we have a problem. What they say on the phone doesn't matter, get it in writing, across the QUALCOMM.
     
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  3. The_Judge

    The_Judge Light Load Member

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    Let me put it this way cause I see "plan better next time" phrase repeated to many times.
    Few days ago I was driving my load. I had two more hours of driving ahead so I was not worry about the time. Few minutes after I checked the time left for the day the traffic comes to a stop. Behind me cops showed up with flashing lights, stopped the traffic behind me diverting the traffic towards the exit.
    I stayed there for 1 hr and 45 minutes parked on the first lane because of an accident.
    Please don't mention to have used that time as sleeper or off duty as it is illegal.
    I was on an interstate and no place to stop a big truck for the next 50 miles with less than 15 minutes left on the clock. I had the truck path opened and I could not believe there is no parking place(NOTHING) for 50 miles when I needed to stop asap.
    C'mon, tell me how to plan better next time.
     
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  4. IluvCATS

    IluvCATS Road Train Member

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    I’ve always wondered if anyone got popped for being logged off duty during their inspection. :)
     
  5. Moving Forward

    Moving Forward Heavy Load Member

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    How many years have you been driving? It doesn't sound like many, as that experience of
    "1 hr and 45 minutes parked on the first lane because of an accident"
    is fairly common these days...
    FYI, don't make excuses &
    just plan better next time!
     
  6. Lyle H

    Lyle H Road Train Member

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    Read Regulation 395.1(b).
    Adverse driving conditions.
     
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  7. HotH2o

    HotH2o Road Train Member

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    God #### some of you are stupid. And FTR I’m only talking about the ones who don’t know the regs.

    “Safe haven” hahaha that #### is funny.
     
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  8. homeskillet

    homeskillet Road Train Member

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    My buddy drives a Sterling, too! He had the same problem. He found the "Buffer button override sequence" in a shop manual. Here's the correct sequence:

    1) First, pull over. Truck has to be stopped.
    2) Turn on radio to 1600 AM
    3) With your RIGHT hand, extend your little finger, and use your index finger to turn the radio off and on six times. The "low washer fluid" light should start blinking. If not, return to step 3.
    4) Adjust the right side mirror all the way in.
    5) Step on the brake six times. The washer fluid light should stop blinking. If not, key off and return to step 3.
    6) If the light goes out, your buffer switch is now reset. If you require additional buffer, you will have to perform the sequence each time.


    Hope this helps........
     
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  9. lilillill

    lilillill Sarcasm... it's not just for breakfast

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    I did all of these steps except I turned the mirror left and not right. Immediately, all of the engine oil discharged on the ground, the doors locked and steel plates shot up over the windows. A loud message came over the radio telling me that I was a VIOLATOR and to place my hands behind my back, I was under arrest.

    So thanks for nothing... not sure how long I’m going to prison for.
     
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  10. kemosabi49

    kemosabi49 Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Adverse driving conditions gives you 2 more hours of driving past you 11 hrs. But you still CANNOT go past the 14 hr mark.
     
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  11. double yellow

    double yellow Road Train Member

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    kill the ignition and coast. where you stop is where you park...
     
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