And that was it was all about to begin with. They just played the Bill Clinton "It's for the children" safety crap to get traction in congress. Is just another scam, and the FMCSA is always chomping at the bit to come up with more regulations, so the ATA had a willing accomplice.
ELD rule drops this month, ATA exec says
Discussion in 'ELD Forum | Questions, Answers and Reviews' started by cajun, Nov 6, 2015.
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Is there any comparative safety data between paper logs and e-logs? Not compliance, safety, i.e. crash data.
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Because it has taken so long to write the rule, which has been promised and delayed dozens of times (it was mandated in the STAA reauthorization in the 1990's) there is now a body of statistical data that may show the ineffectiveness of ELD's to improve safety. These things are going to come, after several court challenges I suspect which will delay them even further.
The ELD is not the culprit. It is the underlying HOS rules, which are going to come under greater scrutiny. The FMCSA is already granting HOS waivers to various parts of the industry, look for that trend to continue.poppapump1332 Thanks this. -
Hawk, that is my strong suspicion, that forced compliance (combined with minute to minute driver monitoring) with HOS decreases safety. i would love to see the real world numbers.
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Problem is the 14 hour clock duh it's so easy to figure out when I'm tired I'm pulling over and taking a nap which is why the whole eld thing can kiss my *** and why I don't believe it will ever become law.People need to eat and doing ltl reefer stores would be empty without paper logs.
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As for the 14 hr rule thing and taking a nap, I have no problem within the 14 taking a nap if I need to and still drive the 11 hrs I am allowed. There are 3 hrs to play with in that 14 that will not affect driving time at all. And if you take a 2 hr nap, when you reach the 11 hr driving limit, you only need an 8 hr instead of a 10 hr sleeper break to be compliant to move again. I realize that math is not everyone's cup of tea, but it is logical to assume that most people know that 14 minus 11 is 3, and that is the number of hours one can play with one way or the other inside the 14 hr rule to pull off a full 11 hrs driving.
As for making sure people eat, well, then I guess it will take another truck to get things done. Routes will have to be changed to match e-log use. As for it not happening, the FMCSA has been tasked by Congress to implement the e-log thing. One can bellyache about it, blame ATA if they want, but the Congress has made it mandatory for FMCSA to implement this. One can either learn to live with it and make it work, or not. I don't like it any more than anyone else. But the best time to get on top of this is before any mandate deadline. Folks had better learn ways to make it all work, while they are still on paper and have time, than burying their head in the sand and waiting for someone to come along and kick them in the butt.Last edited: Nov 7, 2015
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What really gets me is if this is for safety at any level, why isn't there a push to limit the speed of cars but more importantly push hard to get buses like tour, private charter and school, under control. I have been passed by buses like greyhound going 75 many many times and school buses too.
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