Well, before submitting our terminal logs to corporate we audit them. One driver got flagged and had to amend his logs. Our terminal safety manager thought logging 129 mph didn't seem right...
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I always logged 6 mph under the posted speed limit. Never had a problem.
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Dot: "so where you headed?"
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The rule of thumb has pretty much always been no more than 5mph Under posted speed limit for the log segment(and overall)and somewhere in the regs--under guidance for the inspectors that is pretty much implied...as for checking depends on where you are and/or how hard the Inspector feels like working--and as always attitude etc...In my experience--expect it to happen at any inspection in Cali--and the northern plains states....Had them check every time in MN-Montana and the Dakotas---Iowa troopers and DOT(gold and blue cars)have infared scanning ability to auto program in their laptops....So as usual the bottom line--like it or don't is log it exactly like you did it--and run legal in all aspects--and no worries...
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My truck does the posted speed limit, whatever it happens to be, and my book reflects that. I have not had a problem to this point, going on 22 yrs.
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On paper I never logged higher than 4 mph under posted .. I had to mark ifta mileage state to state .. now on elog I find the avg speed higher than I would log on paper some days
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They've put the calculator to me but I don't know if he was using distance between cities or my start/finish odometer reading. Either way I've never been ticketed. My father in the other hand....I think he might have been.
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