Once again its the big corporations who manufacture these systems and stand to make billions off of this. They are most likely the ones behind the polticians to get this mandatory. Our corporate owned America for ya.
so, you think your safe with the elog and hos.
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EZX1100 Thanks this.
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And you do know...Even if there is no EOBR on a rig....The ECM records certain data every time the truck is fired up and moves.... -
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I once saw eLogs help an old lady across the street. Clearly they are all about safety.
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"operating while impaired, too fatigue"? that has to be the punchline of the century -
Your truck may have been moved after being serviced, but on our system, XRS, YOU have to put your pin in and log on, it may show the truck moved, but it will not start "your" clock.
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HUH, interesting, let me re-phrase what I said as it will make a difference in how the EOBR "sees" you.
IF you were already logged in for the day and had your truck serviced, and someone moved it, I "could" see how the box would interpret that as you going on-duty. I guess I was thinking, you dropped your truck off at the shop at the end of your day and LOGGED OUT, truck gets moved, serviced, and moved again.
It WILL show truck has moved, BUT it will not have anyone to attribute that mileage to, because no one was logged in. It would easily be handled by the driver the next morning putting a notation under remarks that truck was serviced while he was OFF duty, then safety would see that and attribute any movement to said shop.
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