I figure 30 minutes for a drop and hook . 15 minutes for each trailer . It would seem logical a posttrip would require more than 15 minutes because a written report has to be done .
15 min log for drop and hook?
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Remrie, Dec 11, 2011.
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Hmmm, I've always been told you just have to put in 15min for a d/h.
As for the 1 hr and 45 min before I dropped & hooked,,, line 1.
(The guard said they weren't ready for me yet and directed me to the drivers waiting room where there was a caffeteria, a bathroom (WITH a shower!) and a small arcade. and they paged me back to my truck when the load was ready. Best waiting room ever!)
Who's to say it DIDN'T go down like that?joeycool Thanks this. -
When I was OTR I always logged 15 minutes for a drop+hook, never more, and never once had any DOT say anything about it.
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Right....But to CYA...It might be best to "show" your work......Just like math homework.....

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You running reefers?
That's sounds like loads that should have been there....Yesterday....
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My pre-trip includes coffee...black.....
Otherwise....I'm not satisfied....
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Man u cdl guys really go through alot of Stuff i guess you even have to log when u pass gas or go to bathroom.They have so many rules for logging i dont have to long unlesss i go over 150 mi on way. So we just run 150 mi radius. In IND /KY OH.But we r still under dot rules max 26000 over that trouble.
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It's not rocket science.....If you can read the regs and understand them...You can run with little to no problems....
Your job as a CDL holder is to know the regs just as well as DOT....Otherwise...Get out of the cab and go find a job at McD's...... -
McD's Big Mac is good at times.... lmao.
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