The way Swift (and soon Schneider) has it set, those yard moves will be logged on line 3.
I think regulatory/ops is going to shocked by the drop in utilization and the increase in "I ran out of hours" calls.
Knight/Swift New Move From AOBRD to ELD Feb 2019
Discussion in 'ELD Forum | Questions, Answers and Reviews' started by US Traveler, Feb 4, 2019.
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While yes you are on private property on a yard, if you ever go on a road you need to log yard work "correctly" if you ever go on a public road. Heck, if you never go off property, you don't even need a CDL to yard jockey as FMCSA doesn't regulate private property.
And I'm not saying you are wrong, just wish FMCSA would either have not made a yard move category, or would have changed the definition.
Here is the guidance for not even needing a CDL.
Question 16:
a. Are vehicles which, in the course of interstate transportation over the highway, are off the highway, loading, unloading or waiting, subject to the FMCSRs during these times?
b. Are vehicles and drivers used wholly within terminals and on premises or plant sites subject to the FMCSRs?
Guidance:
a. Yes.
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Yet there is a mention of yard move in the fmcsa eld specs. It is not part of the HOS, but it's an "option", and the large carriers are electing not to use that option as it is not clearly defined in the HOS.
It's the same with PC - they updated "guidence " but haven't changed the actual regs, so if there is an incident there is no clear understanding of if the driver was compliant or not. -
Currently you have two options.
1. Is to log yard moves as Driving. This complies with the current wording of the definition of Driving.
2. Falsifying your log by using the Yard Move status in the ELD. Remember there is no definition that actually allows this in the regs.
I really don't care how you log, but to say it's fine to use yard move isn't 100% accurate.Last edited: Feb 8, 2019
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OK. I know what the problem is now; there is basically no yard move sanctioned at all in the FMCSA book. So in theory they don't even have to acknowledge that such a thing exists and make you a log book "falsifier", if you use one.
The funny thing is that when I was on paper, I had no knowledge of a "yard move" at all and was always curious how the megas handle Elogs while staying for so long at Walmarts, Krogers, Safeways etc. I thought that as soon as they put the first gear on they're automatically on duty....but look at them - wicked hypocrites - they had all kinds of tools available -- 20mph - LOL - and with that they proceeded to level an equal playing ground for all.ZVar and gentleroger Thank this. -
Everyone who held out until the last second thinking that Trump or OOIDA was going to save them pretty much shot themselves in the foot as it guaranteed them to have a true ELD when they decided to install one.Dieselboss Thanks this. -
I have never heard of a “yard move”. So basically you could put yard move on your log and not interrupt a 10 hour break?
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if you ask me, it's a waist of everyones time and money. why micromanage micromanagement? what happens when someone runs out of time? reschedule or send another truck with someone to pick the slack? I wonder how much I'll make this year. I imagine less. a cut in pay is added to the agenda
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