Is it an actual requirment to conduct a vehicle check every 150 or 200 miles when hauling hazmat. I do remember reading somthing about a tire check but ive also been told that this rule has been done away with.
200 mile vehicle check
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by ehearl, Sep 22, 2010.
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the tire checks were done away with due to the possibility of a terrorist hijacking your rig when you are out of it........kinda stupid actually, as there will be times you will be out of your truck anyways.........!!!!!!
after this, there isn't any 2 hour/or mile rule -
No matter, I still take 'em at 2 / 100. I need to get out and wee wee anyway.
Sides, God help ur butt if you've lost a placard and they catch you....... I always check 'em too. A good offense is the best defense.thelastamericanhippy Thanks this. -
yes, absolutely. get out and squirt the dirt, do a quick walk around. i too have had the paper placards fly off, and had to replace them.
its just not required we do it anymore as per DOT. but no harm if we do. -
My carrier suggests that every time you stop, you should be checking your tires - and with CSA being the name 'o the game, the lights too. But... you should do that as a matter of course whether you're hauling hazmat or not!
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I believe in Ontario Canada you need to stop and check your vehicle every 200 miles and it does not matter if you are hauling haxmat or not.
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I have elogs and every 2 hours or 100 miles I stop walk around truck and do on duty time for the walk around tire check on my elogs just to make sure I don't have any problems. Rather be safe then be put in jail or have to pay a ticket, I'm not fond of those options!!!
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When I stop I recently found out in a log class that if it's a quick walk around I am allowed to draw a straight line down from 3 to 4 and write the city/state, and under that I would write "tire check 5 minutes" and continue with the line 3 from there. Of course you have to pop the brakes so the qualcomm will report back to base that you did indeed park.
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Pretty much anything that takes you less than 7 minutes can be just a flag.
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Trucking industry regulations? WTF? How about the fact this is my 99th post, one more, it's a hundred!! Whiz-bang!
...Getting off topic is a plus here, from what I've seen so i get a plus plus! Yay me!
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