But most companies will charge the fine back to the driver if the defect should have been noticed during a pretrip and corrected . Agreement to this is usually in papers drivers sign when hired .
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Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by iamdot, Apr 29, 2009.
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So if i get a ticket for log book violations or a violation that i should have corrected,then i will get points on my driving record.. I am a newbie just getting started so I just wanted to be aware of the rules.
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Many will advise getting an attorney to represent you for every ticket . They can get over 80% of tickets reduced or dismissed . Costly but worth it in the long run .
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) I just avoid the whole thing by doing my job and doing it right.
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I got a question for DOT guys. Whats with the KYU numbers. We use to have a whole bunch of numbers down the sides of the trucks. Then they dropped all of that and now you only need the USDOT. But I still see some trucks with the KYU number.
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Ok, heres a question. My husband just recently added an APU to the truck. We then added a fridge and a microwave. This in turn added about 600lbs, 400lbs for the APU, and the rest is fridge, microwave and groceries. What states will allow the extra weight for the APU and not issue an overweight on it. We are still getting the hang of loading, and it seems the weight on the drives is the hardest to get right with the extra weight added to the frame from the APU. He hauls hopper now, so we get paid by the ton on most loads, so of course we want to haul the most allowed. He tries to run with half a tank of fuel most times, which helps, but the shippers seem to not be able to get it right when loading now.
Also, at times, (this past week as an example) he will have to switch trailers with another driver, because of where he can run and the other driver can run. We actually got a loaded trailer this past week that the load put us 1100lbs overweight. How forgiving will the DOT be if we are in this situation, where we actually weren't hooked to the trailer when it was scaled. The other tractor "seemed" to be about 1600lbs lighter than ours, so it put us overweight, when we switched trailers. -
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I can tell you this. DOT dose not care who had the trailer 1st. Once it's hooked to your truck, Any and all problems are your's. Including the weight of the load. Sucks I know but that is the way it is.
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Exactly!! I would imagine they hear so many lies on a daily basis that they probably would not believe a story like that one.
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With the old trailer. For some reason, this trailer is totally different, not sure why. But, on the up side, its a 2008 trailer, with only 61,000 miles on it, so DOT will have a hard time finding anything wrong with it.And that's a good thing, since he's had three trailers in the past year that he had to bring back up to DOT standards because the other drivers didn't care. But a ticket for us goes on our Safe Stats, so hubby makes sure that things are kosher.
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