I got my hazmat pre 9/11, so periodic tire check rules were in place. It expired and I never bothered to renew it. The rule didn't state you had to pull over after X amount of time and log 15 minutes on duty for a VI. You could have done the TC on line 1. You just had to show a TC about every 4 hours on your logs.
Just some of the stupid things I see
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When a inspection is conducted "post crash". All violations are listed including crash induced. Which means if a tire is flat as a result of a crash. It gets listed on the report. BUT there is a block to the side of the violation that asks whether it was pre existing or crash induced. ONLY PRE-EXISTING DEFECTS COUNT AGAINST THE CARRIER IN REGARDS TO CSA.Big Don, slowpoke89, Hammer166 and 6 others Thank this. -
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When you stop and 397.17 says check your tires every stop, that can mean a driver can drive all day. Anyone that's had hazmat training is taught to stop every 2 hours or 100 miles. That's not in the regulations but in the hazmat bible and most, if not all driver handbooks.
A driver is also allowed to drive to a shop or safe haven with a flat tire. That doesn't give you the right to drive down the interstate below the minimum speed limit. One has to use common sense and make a decision on what they are hauling and how much weight you are hauling on whether they can drive somewhere. If a tire is coming apart, you don't want to be slinging it everywhere like you see some dummies do. If you are heavy you don't want to be climbing hills on 3 tires because the weight shifts. Drivers have blowouts and don't even stop. They don't know it didn't pop the tire next to it. One needs to stop and analyze the situation before proceeding.Injun Thanks this. -
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