And soon DOT will know how to read them.... and if you go one or two minutes beyond your 14 or 11, that violation will show right there....
CSA 2010: The data
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by rookietrucker, Oct 30, 2009.
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Rocks Thanks this.
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Ever see CARB in California bust a locomotive for idling?Check their emissions?
Rocks Thanks this. -
Hell, I got 15 points for a speeding warning in Indiana! My jaw about hit the floor.
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The other day my friend, o/o got 2 pts x 3 = 6 pts on his CSA cause officer said he was missing one clip that separates air lines under trlr.... said was code 395.42 (b). My friend got so mad almost disrespected officer and left. Later he found the clip was there, just not connected to other air line. And without being able to see inspection, how can he tell what really happened under that trlr during inspection??.....
BTW, I couldn't find code 395.42(b) in the book...
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and they are more efficient at moving freight than we could ever be by sheer tonnage moved but this what makes them so efficient is their downfall too. Slow and no point to point.
Last time I checked it took 62 days for the rail to flip Chicago out of Houston. Normally it's 45 days. I think we're a lil faster than that. -
Anybody think CSA 2010 will be on the chopping block because of budget cuts?
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I tried finding out who it was that wrote the original legislation, could not find it, I would think it was more of the insurance companies that want this stuff passed.
The days of hooking to a trailer and going are over, you have to do a proper inspection of your vehicle every nut bolt and washer and document what you found and who you told. You will need to replace bulbs, and be sure things are right, I did not know, and I could not see that is not an excuse anymore.
Were I live there is a brake check on the hill above our town many units do not stop many never look or touch anything. As an industry we need to clean up our side of it, but when you are under pressure to get the load threw, a driver almost needs a recorder and ask the questions. When it comes down to it the driver is the one that will get nailed, fined and fired.
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