Hey fellow truckers, I have a few questions. First a little about myself, I went to college for automotive repair for 2 1/2 semesters, then I got a job as a diesel mech. helper working on highway hauling trucks (gcwr 76,000)for a agricultural company for almost 4 years. I have been running a semi pulling a end dump for some years and where I run there is little to no dot interaction. So I have been getting away with a some infractions. with that said I have been safe for the public while running down the roads. Now I am thinking of running across state lines and I see phrases that I am not familiar with. First question what are the pros and cons of paper log or electronic logs?
paper log or electronic logs?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by pats-t800, May 23, 2014.
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A simple answer would be:
paper logs can be cheated, while e logs can't.mje and Captbob412 Thank this. -
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However, how can E-Logs be altered, cheated, or falsified? Wasn't that the purpose of the federal government having the trucking companies install E-Logs, to prevent all this from happening?
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Some companies have the parameters set so you can cheat...or else they wouldn't have the parameters. You probably would be amazed how many people with e logs can drive around while in the sleeper berth.
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Here is my 2 Cents....after years of running paper-logs in a governed trk, THE DRIVER IS THE ONE GETTING SCREWED ! Scenerio, Lets say YOU are in a governed trk, set at 62 mph and are on paper, and you are on a 480 mile trip, you better not log Line 3 at 7.75 hrs because that exceeds a 62 mph average. Paper has an advantage in a ungoverned trk !
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Especially when there are people back at HQ who will go in and "edit" your e-logs when there's a potential legal issue... but that's only a hypothetical situation, right?
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E-Logs like Drivers Daily Log or BigRoad are just an electronic way of doing paper logging and just as easy to cheat with.
The FMCSA is thinking of requiring ELD's and their recently proposed mandate of them would make it much harder to cheat with as they want to require that all original information is saved if any edits are done. They will record any time the truck is even started let alone moved.
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