Situation 1: let’s say at receiver you’re done and ready to leave, no parking allowed. can you use PC to go to truck stop? You’re not dispatch yet for next load.
Situation 2: you left receiver at 9pm, driving down the road and decided to park on on/off ramp, after 8hr had passed, can you use PC to go to truck stop since some spot already available for parking?
Personal Conveyance revisited
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by poongdool, Jun 12, 2020.
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If you unload and no parking at delivery and you run out of hours at delivery, you can use personal conveyance to first safe place to park. If you have HOS and just trying to save time I don't think that would work.
Parking on the shoulder would illegal in most states and bad idea. If you run out of HOS at delivery you can use personal conveyance to first safe place to park in any direction. So their would be no reason to park on the shoulder.
Personal Conveyance is for going to get food or going to the movies when your parked at truck stop or something. You can use when you run out of hours at pickup or delivery and they don't have any overnight parking.farmerjohn64 and ZVar Thank this. -
1. Guidance specifically allows for the first safe location. Not necessarily the first truck stop, and not necessarily in the direction you want to go. If you pass a rest area to get to a truck stop you might have to have a good reason for any inquiries from leo's.
2. Nothing in the guidance allows this. Once stopped you need to be legal then. Now if you are on the side of the road and an leo tells you to move, you can pc.farmerjohn64 and otherhalftw Thank this. -
In situation 2! try to not do this if you humanly can. It is a VERY grey area and to be honest if you have some form of an issue can lead you to serious trouble. back in my active driving days, I used to do this after leaving a dock in the wee hours of the morning. Sometimes conditions force it, just don't make a habit of doing it. -
I see, much clearer now, the use of PC is based on your hos availability. If you still have available hos, can’t use pc. If for instance you run out of hos while in the middle of finding parking, you can switch and use pc.
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What if I’m parked at rest area, I have fresh clock available, I’m hungry, and would like to PC to a truck stop to eat, is that legal?
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And be careful using the word legal in reguards to PC. The actual federal regs, which are adopted as law on the state level do bot actually make PC legal. The guidance which makes it a valid defense is a very grey area and up to LEO interpretation as to what is valid.
My advice is only use it for truly personal use like food, laundry, walmart, etc. Never count on it in trip planning.farmerjohn64 Thanks this. -
Nearby is a bit subjective; while one safe location might be technically a little closer as long as I don’t pass it on the way to the other one... it’s a bit murky to me. Most of the time it’s obvious that the closer location would be the first one nearby.
*by property I mean shipper or receiver; not parking somewhere illegally and getting told to move*Last edited: Jun 13, 2020
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I had a good conversation with a DOT officer in NE a few months ago about PC. She explained to me that if it is determined that you used PC in a manner not specifically spelled out in the guidance, that would constitute "Falsification of Logs"... That is a very, very bad violation to be nailed with. Such a violation at many companies is immediate termination.
This DOT officer also said that if for some reason you find yourself out of hours and still looking for parking it would be MUCH better to just keep driving in violation (on the "Drive Line", line 3) of the 11 or 14 hr rule to the nearest available parking. The reason this is better is because a simple violation of these rules carries less points, and is not an automatic OOS... Where as falsification of logs carries many more points and is an automatic OOS.
Once I learned this it really made it alot easier to determine if I used PC or not.
As a side note, my company has had several drivers get nailed with Falsification of Logs in the last 2 years for using PC when they shouldnt have. One also got the same violation for disconnecting the ELD to drive home.
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