But there is a very specific law about logging and on-duty work. If he simply parked, got in a car and went to a casino, sure log off duty. He's not doing that though, he's getting out of the truck and still working. No different than if he parked at the company warehouse and went inside and started pulling parts, it's all on-duty time for the logs.
-Steven
Log book question
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Bdog, Jan 24, 2016.
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Correct. I know it is on duty not driving I was just a bit confused on the moving around in a car going to different cities when I logged the status changes.
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You know that and i know that. But does anyone else need to know that??????
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Just about the time you have seen it all,,, you read one more post. And. BAM. There it is
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That darn BAM.
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Good thing my wife isn't in this conversation....she would insist on having the last word!
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This thread type of question would be really interesting once the law rolls out with everyone having elogs
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Not really, won't be elogs in the car, I can't believe anyone wouldn't just go off duty and roll in the car.pigeon river trucking Thanks this.
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The original question dealt with ethics and legal issues....not a question of "can I get away with it?"!
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Its nothing to do with getting away with anything. The question want posed as an ethical or moral problem.it really about common accepted practices.snowwy Thanks this.
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