The performance of driving seems to be a thing with Peoplenet, my friend has a bunch of hard braking warnings, but like he says, you get routed over 2 lanes and you have to brake or hit that idiot that pulled out in front of you, what do you do?
Maybe Quallcom does it, too.
Why CSA 2010 and E-Logs are a good thing.
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Theophilus, Nov 6, 2011.
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How much can you pick a driver apart. Don't you think its going a bit too far? Does there need to be a camera put in the bunk, on the dash facing the driver, and on the dash looking out if front of the truck. How about one on each side of the truck to get a side view of whats going on around the truck that causing drivers to use the brakes? How about attaching one to the drivers so when hes not in the truck the safety people know exactly what he is doing so they know he is still safe to drive the truck? Just how far should the intrusion on a driver go?
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I drive lots of 2 lanes as well, but I'm seldom surprised by anything but deer. That company routes practical and pays hhg, I think, and micromanage their drivers.
I go where I want to based on experience and other factors, the shortest route in distance isn't always the shortest route in time and sometimes not even distance, roads get changed all the time, and MN(where I drive too much) isn't as fussy for livestock as long as it doesn't exceed the weight limits.
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Instead of babying grown men and women you choose to drive trucks and watching their every move why not just fire their lazy butts when they violate the HOS regulations? Don't give them unlimited amounts of times to violate and force EOBRS AND E-LOGS upon the rest of us safe, courteous, professional and paper log runners. Companys have a choice not to employ or hire drivers with a log violation so how about they don't and that would weed out the bad apples and allow the rates to go up for the rest of us that run legally. How about any company that hires or employs a driver with a HOS violation gets fined $100,000 each offense? This would also get rid of the bad companys fast as they would be filing bankruptcy. Win Win for everyone involved. How hard would it be?
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Just as an FYI since we started making calling on HBE's (Hard Braking Events) we've dropped from 10 incidents a day to 2 incidents a day. I contribute this to awareness. We have not let go of a driver solely for this reason, or a combination of Roll Stability. We have let go of a driver that had several other issues, that slowed down 40 mph in 3 seconds then backed up the Interstate and did a U-turn, but only because he had several other issues as well. It's my feeling that drivers like that do not need to be on the road, I could care less how compliant he is, if he thinks that dynamiting the brakes, reversing up the Interstate and making a U-turn thru the median is ok than he can do it somewhere else.25(2)+2 Thanks this. -
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This weather out east is raising the dickens with planning, too. IN embargoed the toll road to turnpike doubles and triples due to high winds off the lake.
Even dry freight is affected by someone you can't even see failing to plan, or someone else (like another driver from your company) taking your empty or not doing a good inspection and leaving you the mess. It isn't just sitting for 10 extra hours, either, you may have to sit 16 hours or even a whole weekend for missing your window by a few minutes because you ran short of hours, and some companies edit them creatively to allow flexibility in those instances, something proponents of e-logs say can't happen but does.
I'm glad it's working for you, but don't assume it is working or even can work for everyone the same way.
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