Hmm mine sits outside my bedroom window. I would never get a reset. In fact I spent all morning servicing both trucks and trailers.
Checking your refer while off duty
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I ###### sure wouldn't log it as on duty, unless something goes wrong which requires action. You don't go on duty, unless you're an idiot, to take a call/answer a text/qualcom; so why would you think a quick temperature/Fuel check requires on duty?
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You figure in this day and age, you and your company could monitor a reefer temperature and fuel level from a remote location.
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Just a question???? If you look at another driver's reefer do you have to log it?
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And why would they choose to invest in the technology to do it when they can get a driver to interrupt their day(s) off to go check on it for free instead?Lumper Humper and JC1971 Thank this. -
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I'd be concerned about the load, not logging yourself checking on it. I'd hate to answer the question from the bossman "reefer shut off, load is junk, did you check on it while home ?" Driver is rsponsible for the load , even when at home, unless truck is at co. terminal
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