Technology: all the ways a driver & equipment is tracked/traced?

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  1. cuzzin it

    cuzzin it Road Train Member

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  3. Hammer166

    Hammer166 Crusty Information Officer

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    Put a lot of miles on WA14 when I ran out that way.
     
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  4. wis bang

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    Nothing new.
    After everyone learned how to doctor a Tachograph, there were early 'black boxes' to record everything.
    They uploaded every time the unit fueled at a company location.
    We've gone from green and white 'mainframe' computer printouts to video's.
     
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  5. 201

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    Well, a tachograph( or speedograph) is a far cry from todays OBRs. Only 2 people saw the tachograph sheet, you and the dispatcher. I don't remember any "black boxes", as I knew older trucks front to back, I would have noticed that. Some people are so gullible, thinking nobody knows their conversations, just the opposite. But I agree, nothing new. People thought the TV became a transmitter when turned off, or if you "hang up the phone", can "they" still hear me? Besides, if "they" are tracking me, a big waste of time.
     
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  6. wis bang

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    We had teamsters paid off the tach chart to the minute.

    So Payroll and Safety saw the discs too.

    As far as 'black boxes'...

    Late 80's I worked at the US office of a Canadian carrier.

    Multiple Canadian drivers on layover found out that the company knew when exactly they drove the tractor from the strip bar back to the hotel at 0200 and they never located the black boxes.

    The contact of the fuel nozzle [at a company location] uploaded all the info recorded since the last upload.

    The drivers found out at the union discipline hearings......
     
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  7. Cdemars316

    Cdemars316 Medium Load Member

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    I have a flip up plate in mine but I would never do this...lol
     
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  8. ihaveaquestion

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    some real transformer, inspector gadget ish going on over there but thats not @Cdemars316 truck it’s the driver parked near the homie, parked across the way though, on the other side, over there it’s like a swift truck matter fact Walmart truck, daycab though, few of them over there in the corner, it’s one of them. Sam Walton’s good for it.
     
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  10. 77fib77

    77fib77 Road Train Member

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    On board cameras. One job employer could log in and watch.

    Phone is biggest imo. Weigh station cameras, interstate cameras. Air tabs? Qualcomm.
     
  11. Cdemars316

    Cdemars316 Medium Load Member

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    Used to work for a paving company old guy would come in and dump his truck and pup and he had air flippers on the tongue of his pup so that when you dumped the truck he would hit a switch and clean the tongue area of the truck so he didn't have to spend so much time wiping it off, always thought the same thing on the flip up plate would be pretty cool, but my #### name is all over the truck anyway so it wouldn't make much difference
     
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