Is it a law that you have to LOG a pretrip inspection?? Since I've started driving for Werner, I have never logged on duty time, and I explained to the logs department why I would not. But I wasn't sure if I was stopped by DOT that I would get written up for not logging a PTI.
Werner Driver with a ??
Discussion in 'Werner' started by truckingirl92, Mar 10, 2014.
Page 1 of 4
-
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
yes you have to log it,, how are you going to explain to the officer that you did do your PTI? you cant just say you did it but didnt log it..Dont worry though there will be many many more things that you will do for free that must be logged,but I guess you dont want to use up all your hours and not get paid...
-
well that's what I told werner, I don't log on duty because that's counts against my 70hr clock, which I have to reset about every 8 days because im out of hours. but they never say anything about me not logging a pre trip.. I know they send me a message if I don't send the macro 46 at the end of the day, but they haven't sent one for me not logging the pretrip.
-
Werner company policy requires you to flag your pre-trip when you have a change of duty status at the beginning of each day of driving, or after midnight whichever comes first.
so when you start for the day, get up do your macro 51 ( DRV ________ is Current DRV _______.____ MI), then change to on duty - pre-trip inspection, do your pre-trip, then when you start driving it will change to on duty driving once you start rolling.
at the end of the day, go to messaging, do your macro 46, enter trailer #, list any defects if none put N, then send, confirm you want to send, and change your duty status to sleeper berth.
thats it. 2 simple operations that take about 40 seconds each.
your pre-trip should take 10-15 mins if you are thorough. 5 mins if you just do the safety stuff that a DOT inspector would look for (brake pads, abs, lights, turn signals, 4-ways, air lines, tire tread and sidewalls, lugnuts, horn, mirrors, reflectors, license plate, license plate light, triangles and flares and fire extinguisher) and chains (in certain areas).Little Eddy Thanks this. -
try to plan fueling at the end of your day,log half an hour on duty for fueling and post trip.hit two birds with one stone.another trick to extend your seventy every time you loading or unloading put yourself on sleeper after 30 mn of being on duty,it wont extend your 14.sometime i can go for weeks without having to take a 34 restart.
Little Eddy Thanks this. -
-
-
-
-
really? no..
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 1 of 4