Effects of the ELD

Discussion in 'ELD Forum | Questions, Answers and Reviews' started by bigmotor1212, Jun 1, 2016.

  1. bigmotor1212

    bigmotor1212 Light Load Member

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    I'm really hoping the ELD mandate gets shot down. But I doubt it will. I'm currently employed, but I'm considering getting another truck. I can get freight to get out of my area consistently, but in the past and again in the future, I would sometimes have to rely on the spot market to get back home or to an area with contracted freight. The loads I usually found the most profit in, would be six to seven hundred miles, and barely had enough time to make the delivery. On paper logs that isn't a problem. ELDS are going to get you doing those on a regular basis, at some point. We all know squeezing out an extra half hour of driving, or an extra hour or two of work during the week, isn't what causes accidents. Is changing delivery times a big deal? I never have, I've always been a be on time kind of driver. But with elogs? Will the rates increase so loads don't get cut close? What do you all perceive happening when most everyone is logging electronically?
     
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  3. flood

    flood Road Train Member

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    why are you running illegal now....
     
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  4. bigmotor1212

    bigmotor1212 Light Load Member

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    If you read my post, you would see that I am a company driver now, and run straight up. Possibly I didn't word that the best way, but I didn't say I ran illegally. A load can be picked up, and positioned 700 miles away with time for a ten hour break and delivered on time, completely legal. It's just that ELDs aren't forgiving when things don't go as planned. If you want to know what makes drivers run illegally, possibly you could start a thread on that subject. I was looking for feedback to my questions.
     
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  5. CJndaTruck

    CJndaTruck Road Train Member

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    Still sounds like you have to run illigal at times. If things don't work as planed you get the load there when you legally can. The law says shippers, receivers nor your company can punish you for this. So I think the original question is valid. Why are you running illigal?
     
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  6. mindes

    mindes Medium Load Member

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    If you have to stretch a clock to make a delivery, that's not running "straight up"
     
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  7. bigmotor1212

    bigmotor1212 Light Load Member

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    No, it is not valid to this thread. You want it to be valid, start a thread. If everything was black and white like you two want to pretend it is, OOs would be embracing ELDs. But they aren't.
     
  8. CJndaTruck

    CJndaTruck Road Train Member

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    I am. So you are wrong.
     
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  9. double yellow

    double yellow Road Train Member

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    My view on fudging logs:

     
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  10. bigmotor1212

    bigmotor1212 Light Load Member

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    The reading comprehension on this site, it's not all that great.
     
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  11. bigmotor1212

    bigmotor1212 Light Load Member

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    Ohhh, so you speak for all OOs. I wish someone would have introduced us, I had no idea, the leadership before me.
     
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