Just wondering who you were insured through your first year? We didn't get a drop till I turned 23 and the only reason it dropped again at 25 is because we changed insurance companies. Just wanting to see if the company has all that much to do with the premium or the driver
Lease to Someone or get authority and go for it?
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I gave up my authority last year after running About 8 years. Main problem these days are the DOT. They love to inspect older trucks and pick on small carriers. I was inspected 8 times in 12 months. Pass all except for the last one due to trailer brakes not working. The trailer wasnt even mine and it was a drop and hook load that i had for 1 hour total. My truck don't look that bad and i always have new tires, brakes and make sure things work. I have over 30 inspections in 8 years. I finally stop having inspections because i bypass them.
Having one truck with 1 out of service will kill your business because that will show as 100% out of service on level 1 inspection. In the East coast, the DOT troopers will not do a level 1 inspection unless they already see an issue with your rig. I've begged officers to do a level 1 inspection and they refused saying they dont have time. Therefore, even with 10 good level 3 inspections and 1 out of service level 1 inspection, my safety rating is bad because on that 1 level 1 inspection due to trailer brake lights out, my carrier safety rating is at 100% out of service.
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All i can say is that DOT cops are either racist because I'm asian, or stupid ######## that hate truck drivers. In the last 5 years with over 20 DOT inspections, all the inspections i passed with nothing wrong were deemed level 3 even though they checked my brakes, engine compartment, just as a level 1 yet refused to give me credit for a level 1 inspection. Now when my trailer brake lights or any turn signals fail, they will write it up as level 1 inspection and put me out of service.
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question: a friend started to lease with a company, who pays the following, please tell me what is right and wrong and what is best for him to do...
he had as expenses:
admin charges -GPS 50.00
ins - 150.50
maint fund - 50.00
admin charge - 1st weekly admin fee - 35.00
Log books - 2.00
Escrow - 50.00
total miles - 1251
@ 97 per mile
fuel card advances - 902.29
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