If I submit such letter, will my company know about it? that it was me?
If I told them, my company push(allow) drivers to run over logbook, can scales stops MY truck often than usual? I don't want extra attention to my person, only to my company.
How do you report a company to DOT?
Discussion in 'Report A BAD Trucking Company Here' started by Sweet-Sally, Dec 12, 2012.
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You are protected under the Federal WHstleblower act, they wont know who tipped them off unless the letter is used in court proceedings
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There is also a link on the FMCSA website where you can do it electronically. Been there done that with Nebraska DOT.However be ready to submit proof, i.e. pictures, log boooks, and supporting docs
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Frankly I would trust the truckdrivers more than car drivers in a tight situation.... She needs to take this up with the town counsel at there next city meeting about getting the truck route relocated.
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Also I your not a driver or a mechanic I doubt seriously if you kow what is or is not safe when seeing a piece of equipment roll by you on the highway.bzinger, misterG and bikertrash61 Thank this.
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If your operating the equipment or know who is just have em ease on through and park in the inspection bay at a weigh station,The rest should take care of itself!
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not to defend the DOT man, but i think what they want is not to be used as some vendetta tool where someone has a gripe and they want to use DOT as revenge
honestly, as many times as i have had hard times in life, i dont ever seek vengeance against anyone or company
they will get theirs, one way or the other, i got a thing about tattle-telling, learned it as a childWiseguywireless Thanks this. -
I was responding to the question of operating bad equipment,I must have read it wrong,My bad I know if Im operating something questionable and I have brought to the appropriate people attention and I get stonewalled and told to run well then Its on me to solve the problem and I promise you the DOT man really dont care about you or your company Not the ones Ive dealt with,Especially California what a refreshing experience that is,Everytime your within a 100 miles of a weigh station you here nothing but hands freaking out,But I digress,Dangerous equipment is just like a drunk driver,They give the innocent no choice in whats about to happen!
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If you believe the equipment to be unsafe, it's your responsibility to tell the company to either fix it before you'll move it...or find someone else to drive their junk.
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soooooo,where does it stop,going around scales,driving to long or so you think,this is what trucking has come down to sad, very sad
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