Yeh, ya gotta love it. Nobody's responsible for themselves any more.
On another subject:
DieselBear and ScaleMaster: How many straight trucks get inspected, do they have to keep logs, make weight, etc...and how many get shut down?
Just some of the stupid things I see
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I can speak for my area, a lot get inspected. Lot of them are overweight as well and yes the get shut down too. Logs, many of them fall under the short haul exemption. However, I shut a few down a month that do not meet the short haul exemption. For instance, the say they are local. The next question is how are their hours kept? Some not at all, some get paid by the load (dump buckets), some are salary. Everyone thinks when they run local they are exempt from hours of service, which is not the case. Little trucks are easy to inspect and historically have numerous violations in my experience. -
LOL DB to bad you dont work this area. Neighbor, Mark Calcia, just doesnt get it. His junk is still on the road. Google him, he is there.
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I bet 9-10 drivers never even look at the IFTA sticker & an insurance card is easily forged if the owner wants to fool a driver. But still it comes back on the driver. That's why I believe the driver shouldn't be held responsible for things that's out of they're control. Non working lights, unsecured load yes, fuel taxes, unpaid insurance.......no sorry that's a company problem that should come back on the company.
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LOTS of straight trucks get inspected here, and yes, they get shut down too.
Violations run from hours of service, operator's license, medical cards, ... to renting a truck and forgetting to put the carrier name and USDOT number on it.
Straight trucks with multiple occupants are usually a pretty good check for outstanding warrants.Big Don, dieselbear, Injun and 1 other person Thank this. -
Got a question for the Scalemaster. If you've got a prepass in your truck and it gives you a green lite, does the computer just show the day or does it also show the time?
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Around here, you still need to have a drivers license for the class vehicle you are driving...it just doesn't need to be a "CDL". So you still have to go to the DMV and take the written and road tests for that class A or class B license. You still have to pass the air brake tests if the vehicle is equipped with air brakes. The only test you DON'T have to take is the CDL general knowledge, because you aren't getting a CDL.
I prefer the secondary roads myself....interstates bore the hell out of me.
Doesn't matter HOW they are kept...as long as they are kept. Could be a time card...could be on trip sheets....could be log books....as long as it identifies the driver, the date, the starting time, the ending time, and the number of hours worked.
http://fmcsa.dot.gov/rules-regulations/administration/fmcsr/fmcsrruletext.aspx?reg=395.1&guidence=Y
I have never had any problems telling an officer I do not have a log book because I am not required to carry one. Some of them have a hard time believing that not ALL truck drivers have to keep a log book...but they usually come around. If not, I stick to my story...explain the 100 air mile exemption to them and insist that I am not required to maintain a log book and therefore I do not have one. If all else fails, I'd pull out the little green book and show them the exemption...but it has never actually come to that on the side of the road. -
I have tried so hard to get everything right starting out in this industry. I done indeed drive me crazy to see drivers who just don't care....because it costs so much money to do it right.
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Your weight, unit #, USDOT#, Lic #, etc., etc, etc...Panhandle flash, johnday and thedrifter Thank this.
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