fuel reciepts back in the day were hand written so I always got a few blank xtras from a good friend but the scale never really looked at them they looked more at our weights and bingo stamps and log books but then again there were no such things as super coops as there are today.
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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In the past several years I think I've only been asked once to show my fuel receipts... And I even had a level 1 at the beginning of the year and they didn't ask for them..
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I'm talking more of internal investigations. In which they match your comdata card records with what's on your log book. That happens when DOT visits your company. Or you get in an accident and you injured somebody. They will pull out all the guns to get a big lawsuit or to convict you of manslaughter if there was a death.
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I dont think I ever had to show a fuel reciept at any inspection but hell I got CRS from being on the road so long....lol
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Thats why the O/O pays cash. I always paid cash and kept the reciept for fuel taxes only. Comdata charges a fee and cash gets u discounts.
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Yup, usually no time stamp when paying cash also..
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Yeah I know but sometimes u do what ya gotta do
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