Random LTL Rants (all are welcomed)

Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by road_runner, Jun 21, 2013.

  1. rollin coal

    rollin coal Road Train Member

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    True that. What a dick for a boss. Still better having human oversight imo.
     
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  3. plynnjr92

    plynnjr92 Medium Load Member

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    Wow after reading these stories, I feel lucky Old Dominion doesn't monitor our cameras with the same level of scrutiny.

    We run Lytx cameras on all our trucks, outward facing only without audio. We get audible warnings for overspeed (75+mph) and I have to make complete stops at stop signs, but other than that it's not a bother. They're only programmed to go off under these circumstances:

    1. Hard Braking or Turning
    2. An Accident
    3. Running a Stop Sign or Stoplight
    4. Less than 100ft following distance for 4+ seconds at highway speed.

    But say someone cuts you off at 90ft and slows down a bit. As long as you brake (and activate the Jake), the camera will recognize your attempt to increase following distance and the 4 second counter will reset, giving you time to increase following distance above 100ft and disable the counter entirely.

    And even if the camera records an event, it goes through someone at the company for them to review first. If it's something minor, they disregard it. If it's concerning, you get a phone number to call and they walk you through the event, offering tips and better driving habits. In my experience the camera isn't used to write people up, it's more of a training tool that doubles as an insurance policy against crazy 4-wheelers.

    At night time though, if the camera records an event, a lit up phone in your hand or on your lap will reflect off the windshield and onto the camera. THEN you're screwed. OD used to have a 1-strike policy regarding cell phones, and they fired so many drivers from it, they turned it into a 2 strike policy and apparently (according to rumor) offered the terminated drivers their jobs back.
     
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  4. rollin coal

    rollin coal Road Train Member

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    That's how Lytx is at Walmart with outward facing only but it does also record audio when there's an event. You have to be doing something really stupid to get coached on an event. I (everyone here) probably trigger it a half a dozen or more times a day without even knowing it and never hear a peep from the company about it. People at Lytx review those events and if they see nothing wrong management at the company never has to waste time reviewing it. If they see something wrong it gets sent to a manager.
     
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