The ponly way out of this jam is to just not go to the customer that night because you dont have the hours to drop and find a truckstop. this is total bs but its the only legal way to cover yourself.
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Or if the customer is 24/7 but has no parking area I'll ask if I can drop my trailer, let them load it, then I'll come back the next day. That's been allowed several times.
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The EOBR is not the problem.... Its the 14hr clock.
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Also buying an eobr now and expecting it to be compliant with whatever rules they come up with is risky. I believe I read they want wifi transmission of your log details to be possible while passing weigh stations, which current eobrs don't have. -
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