Situations like that happen all the time. Too bad the gooberment can't realize that scenario. And allow some type of leeway in the regs. It wouldn't be hard to see in the log graph.
I would really like to know how you eloggers deal with congested cities like LA or Chicago or the 95. Although some of you had said you have specific roads and know how to get out in a timely manner. Most of our departure times are dinner time. And when you're way down by the long beach ports. Where it can take anywhere from 5 to 7 hours to make the 70 mile trek out of civilization, up to the top of cajon pass. It's tough on paper with a flat. I can't even imagine pulling a van with elogs. Trying to get in, unload, crawl to reload, and back out. in 14 hours. Throw in the lengthy unload/reload times in that state.
my thoughts on mandatory e logs
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by uplander, Jun 6, 2015.
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