HOS violations are biased against drivers

Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by EZX1100, Oct 10, 2014.

  1. EZX1100

    EZX1100 Road Train Member

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    Last night, going northbound on i95 in SC, the weigh station was pulling everyone in

    long line of trucks ahead with barney standing outside

    i get up to mr DOT, he looks thru my log book and tells me i am good to go

    i, in turn, ask him for a positive inspection report

    he then says, he will give me a level one and put me out of service

    so i ask, if i had had a problem with my logs, would you have cited me? so why no positive?

    he says, he doesnt have time to write up a positive, but would make time for a citation

    so in summary, all of these drivers go thru with no problems on paper logs, without any positive records

    but make an honest mistake and they will quickly mark a negative on your record

    this is not the first time this exact conversation has happened, its almost a script

    so all of these nationwide stats are skewed
     
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  3. moosc

    moosc Road Train Member

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    There just spot checking logs not doing level 1. If u want a poztive he would have to run cdl n truck n trl registration.
     
  4. gokiddogo

    gokiddogo Road Train Member

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    They do the same thing up here in Ontario ... and what do you know, every truck they inspect is a danger to the motoring public, what a coincidence...
     
  5. EZX1100

    EZX1100 Road Train Member

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    you completely missed the point

    if he had found something, he would have cited me

    so he shouldnt bother unless it works both ways, its unfair to the drivers to only record the negatives
     
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  6. pattyj

    pattyj Road Train Member

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    Have'nt seen you on here in a while,nice to see you back.
     
  7. pattyj

    pattyj Road Train Member

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    I do think it depends on the state ,how drivers look and present themselves what talking to a DOT and how many HOS violations was already given that day whether or not certain drivers get violations.I've had my logs checked many times and never a violation and have had inspections.Some officers found things wrong but never cited me and then some have.
     
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  8. STexan

    STexan Road Train Member

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    You can get a positive if they feel like entering all the required data and you feel like rolling the dice and want to spend 15 minutes inside. In dealing with CMV cops, I'd much rather no interaction with them at all then risk an interaction that may or may not go as desired. If they said I was "good to go", that would have been good news to me.

    No record at all is as good as a record with mostly positive events and eventually a negative. Take the "roll on" and be happy with it. Dealing with CMV police is like being in prison, best thing you can do is maintain a low profile and avoid dealing with anybody if at all possible.
     
  9. gpsman

    gpsman Road Train Member

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    So... maybe it's you. You are kinda whiny.

    All you want is for a DOT officer to dedicate time to giving you a meaningless gold star while other driver wait.

    Non sequitur, of the gross and obvious variety. Anecdotal evidence is not compelling, and being from a crybaby doesn't lend it any credibility.
     
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  10. Meltom

    Meltom Road Train Member

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    I can see where he's got an issue with it. Stopping CMV's and pre screening for violations isn't the coolest thing on earth. However it's be coming fairly common place. Sobriety check points, IMS check points, how long before seat belt check points, show your document check points.


    That being said, better get used to it. http://fleetowner.com/regulations/fmcsa-recruit-fleets-wireless-inspection-testing
     
  11. ipogsd

    ipogsd Heavy Load Member

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    Papiere, ICH MUSS Ihre Papiere SEHEN!

    PAPERS, I NEED TO SEE YOUR PAPERS!
     
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