That's even worse.
That log you sign is a lawful document binding you to that record. Your company edits NOTHING. What they MAY do is issue violations TO you and show the DOT that a violation was made by you and the company took disciplinary action.
You have two choices, Whistle blow that company or quit. Find someone else to work for or both.
Splitting the Clock on Teams?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Farazar, Sep 25, 2019.
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This is very bad and very illegal OP. if you get caught doing this, it's on you.
I understand you said you're in financial struggles right now. But, you need to run legally or find another job. Period. Chinatown could probably have you OTR with an OTR company who will bus you out this very week. That OTR job can hold you over until you figure out your next move.
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Also make sure that when you are finished driving, you sign out of the computer. Do not go back into the sleeper until this has happened and your co driver is in the Qualcomm. I have had an occurrence or two where new drivers I was with would just start driving and it would put me back into drive. -
A split like that if caught could be potentially career ending. And you have to think of the what if’s. What if there’s a crash, even if it’s not your fault or your codrivers. If your in violation of your hours of service you could still be liable. Which could lead to lawsuits, fines, possible jail time, and imprisonment if there’s a fatality. Always protect yourself. Shortcuts cost you more in the end than you could ever gain in the short termRigRights Thanks this. -
You most certainly can split sleeper, even today. Current regs allow a single 8 hour sleeper berth to stop the 14 hour clock. That combined with an additional 2 hour break, either all sleeper, all of duty or a combination of the 2 to reset thec14 hour clock. The additional 2 hours need not be taken at the same time and the 2 hour break counts against the 14.
A little difficult, but it allows a driver to avoid taking a 10 hour sleeper break while the truck is moving. -
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