The day about to recap, drive time in violation?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Jdm5jdm5, Feb 23, 2017.

  1. Longarm

    Longarm Road Train Member

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    Can you post a pic of you're logging device with your HOS visible? I'm not familiar with drivertech.
     
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  3. Jdm5jdm5

    Jdm5jdm5 Light Load Member

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    I manage my clock where I typically drive between 8-9 hours a day then recap.

    So, I don't burn up my 70.

    I was hoping this might be an issue that was familiar but sounds like maybe not
     
  4. Longarm

    Longarm Road Train Member

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    Not to be a smart ### , but 9 × 8 = 72 plus line 4 time.

    Im truly trying to help you figure this out.
     
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  5. Protein Hauler

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    Do you work for an outfit out of Illinois? Maybe your safety people are jacking with your hours. Can you not slow your roll to get a restart?
     
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  6. Lepton1

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    @Jdm5jdm5 I assume you have some hours or minutes when you stop for a 10. You say you are getting a solid 10 hour break. But are you waiting for midnight minus the time available today, before your recap kicks in, before you log pretrip? If you get your 10, that's good. The problem is you might be starting your pretrip and start driving and run out of your available 70 well before midnight. If that's the case you are in violation. You have to either wait until your available 70 gets you to midnight so you can continue driving, or you must stop before your 70 clock winds down and wait until midnight for your recap hours come back.
     
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  7. Protein Hauler

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    Also how long have you been driving? A 10 hour break doesn't mean jack if you don't have hours to run. If you are running over your hours and if somehow it doesn't warn you. It will still add those hours. That would probably be the reason you never have hours.
     
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  8. pattyj

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    Sounds like a glitch in the system.Better call logs and get that fixed before safety starts sending you not so friendly warnings.
     
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  9. ZVar

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    Give us what your last 8 days on the elog says. That way we can figure out what is going on.
     
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  10. Jdm5jdm5

    Jdm5jdm5 Light Load Member

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    IMG_20170223_193022194_HDR.jpg Here is my past 7 day total screen

    IMG_20170223_193056983.jpg Here is today's graph 2/23

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    Here is yesterdays graph 2/22 IMG_20170223_193135223.jpg
    Here is 2/21

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    Here is 2/20

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    Here is 2/19

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    Here's is 2/18

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    Here is 2/17

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    Here is 2/16 where the drive time is in violation. When I put myself in sleeper berth last night there was no "red" and when I woke up there was "red". This doesn't happen all the time, only every now and then and just curious what I'm doing wrong?


     
  11. Jdm5jdm5

    Jdm5jdm5 Light Load Member

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    No, I don't work out of Illinois....I actually just posted some pictures of my last 7 days elogs
     
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