Minimizing Exposure to DOT Legally?

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by PE_T, Aug 9, 2019.

  1. PE_T

    PE_T Road Train Member

    So I’ve noticed since I made the switch to owner operator with my own authority that I am a magnet to DOT. How can one legally minimize this frequent exposure? I’ve thought of these so far.

    • Dress professionally as a truck driver.
    • Sign up for a weigh station bypass service.
    • Avoid driving on national DOT inspection days.
    • Have cab curtain open while driving.
    • Keep truck looking clean, including inside cab; regular truck/trailer washes.
    • Keep truck looking presentable/non-suspicious; possibly new paint job for older trucks.
    • Have a truck company logo or some kind of nice design; appearance of an established company.
    • Follow all laws even those that may not result in a citation/violation such as driving on the incorrect lane, not signaling when changing lanes, not moving over (when possible) for vehicles on either side of the road, and so on.
     
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  3. DTP

    DTP Road Train Member

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    Your list is a great start, not sure what else you can do. Prepass definitely helps if you qualify for it.
     
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  4. Tropsnart

    Tropsnart Road Train Member

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    The extra attention probably has more to do with having a new dot number rather than being an owner operator. I use Prepass as an independent and get the bypass almost always. Well worth the money in my opinion.
     
  5. x1Heavy

    x1Heavy Road Train Member

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    One of the best birdies teaching I ever had first hand was fix what you can while you can. Not after DOT man or woman says fix that and fined you.

    DOT can usually see that you are trying when they see beautiful new parts in a subsystem somewhere on your truck.
     
  6. PE_T

    PE_T Road Train Member

    I’ve had PrePass since day one of driving under my authority, and it does help a lot, but there are times when I am “randomly” stopped while driving on the freeway. I’m counting about 5 of these stops in a year. This never happened to me while being leased onto a mega carrier, not even once.
     
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  7. DTP

    DTP Road Train Member

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    What states are you being stopped in? I’m guessing Ohio is one of them
     
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  8. starmac

    starmac Road Train Member

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    Are you running your own numbers, the newer the number the more they check you, at least that is what one in washington told me. after that theygo by your
     
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  9. PE_T

    PE_T Road Train Member

    AL, SD, AZ, and IA off the top of my head.
     
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  10. WinchBarHero

    WinchBarHero Light Load Member

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    Great list, and if its flatbed make sure securment and the appearance of the load is on point. Separately, whats up with drivers who have a bunch of trash on their dash...ghetto.
     
  11. PE_T

    PE_T Road Train Member

    For reals. Hahaha. I taught my students to not have anything on the dash because it can block the air vents for the windshield defrost, and that can be dangerous.
     
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