paper log or electronic logs?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by pats-t800, May 23, 2014.

  1. Captbob412

    Captbob412 Light Load Member

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    I did Federal Paper Logs for about 30 years in another industry and then about 12 on Elog type systems, and most drivers miss the point:
    1. It is about control, you're right there.
    2. The accident rate on E-Logs is a lot lower on drivers running them as opposed to Paper.
    3. E-Logs mean Qual Comms which mean computer parameters which cover GPS, Critical Events, RPM Parameters, etc.
    The company cam monitor 90% of what you do now, in the next year it will be 99% (SB's won't have cameras, but the driver seat will).

    And we should consider ourselves lucky, as the LEO's/1st Responders, Aviation and Railroads have been using this technology for years.

    The people who want to drive will continue driving, those who can't (Or won't) deal with it will be either retiring or entering the Fast Food Industry.

    No disrespect to all the great drivers on here, just stating the obvious.
     
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  3. Luv2Truck256

    Luv2Truck256 Light Load Member

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    The equipment is a system in and of itself. You are tracked using GPS satellites. All it needs is power.
     
  4. realsupatrucka

    realsupatrucka Road Train Member

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    Dang im 550 miles from home and my freaking 11 is up...only thing I hate about elogs is when I wanna keep going to get home I cant
     
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  5. Mountain Hummingbird

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    sorry wrong the peoplenet runs on sat and radio comm just like your cellphone it hooks into the computers on your truck, if you unplug your speed sensor the system will not let you go from off duty or on duty not driving to driving as it thinks the truck is not moving. You cannot install them into trucks that do not have computers for the engine/truck. Which is why you can get a signal even when you are in an area where you cant lock onto sat signals. Qualicomm is the same way. So you are not correct they do need the trucks computer system to work. Have one in each of my volvo's I know how they work I also know that when installed you will start getting errors in you trucks diagnostics because to install them you have to remove a inline resistor part of the dignostics so you can hook them up to the computer. My '65 KW cannot have a elog system installed as you have nothing to hook it into.
     
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  6. Luv2Truck256

    Luv2Truck256 Light Load Member

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  7. Luv2Truck256

    Luv2Truck256 Light Load Member

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    Hopefully there will be some sort of flexibility in the new rules to allow for situations like getting home.
     
  8. realsupatrucka

    realsupatrucka Road Train Member

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    Yea I mean I know 550 miles is way out the questions but I think if u 100 miles or less from home u should be able to go
     
  9. Mountain Hummingbird

    Mountain Hummingbird Medium Load Member

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    LOL just unplug your speed sensor then use your GPS for your speed
     
  10. Lux Prometheus

    Lux Prometheus Heavy Load Member

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    Just call dispatch: promise them donuts to edit your time... ←_←→_→
     
  11. realsupatrucka

    realsupatrucka Road Train Member

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    theh are super anal anout logs over here

    are you serious?tell me more about it...lol...im trying to get home i been gone 6 days
     
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