Time zone change

Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by LogsRus, Nov 2, 2008.

  1. LogsRus

    LogsRus Log it Legal

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    Don't forget time changed today! Make sure you are logging the correct time zone with your company tomorrow if you don't already know :)

    I usually get allot of false logs for fuel etc for the first month and unfortunately still have to put them drivers on that corrective action for it :biggrin_2552: So save yourself the pain and get on the correct time zone as soon as possible. The exscuse only last for today # my company. l.o.l. Im mean aren't I? :biggrin_25525:
     
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  3. honor roll

    honor roll Road Train Member

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    Crack those Whips Logs
     
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  4. Lilbit

    Lilbit Road Train Member

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    Crack those whips! Hubby's already up on this one. We made sure he knew what he was doing. He also double checked that home terminal changed time.
     
  5. IdahoPhil

    IdahoPhil Medium Load Member

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    I understand the time change "Fall back", but when I logged the end of my run (started driving at 1 am), it turned a 7.5 hour drive into 6.5. Is this OK?

    Just wonderin', I don't want to get written up for something so stupid! I guess it doesn't matter since I kept it within 11 hours driving.
     
  6. Samantha82580

    Samantha82580 Medium Load Member

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    My hubby is home...do we need to document the change on his log book since he spent that "extra" hour at home?
     
  7. otr500

    otr500 Light Load Member

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    When there is a time change I do one or two things. 1)- I change the time at the start of a trip and note "time change" on the bottom or 2)-if the time change falls in the middle of a shift I run the shift out and record the change. If the time goes forward a person can stop and record the added hour. A person can use up extra time but can not back time up because he or she will have been driving that hour.
    Note: I go to line one(off duty) and on the bottom I tie the beginning of the hour and the end and record this as time change with the location.
    This prevents unexplained times and milage such as 1)- A 7.5 hour trip only taking 6.5. Since I am sure a time machine has not been invented this can not physically happen. 2)- Over speed: At 55 mph a person would log 412 miles in 7.5 hours. The same miles would be over 63 mph in 6.5 hours and in a 55 mph state would be a violation. It would also be a company violation in a 62 mph truck even in a state with higher limits. In Ne. (75 mph) a person could log 510 miles(68 mph) in 7.5 hours. This would be over 78 mph in 6.5 hours.
    The11 hour rule would not matter.
    I hope this helps in the future.
    -------OTR500

     
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  8. otr500

    otr500 Light Load Member

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    I do not log or note anything that happens that does not affect me. If I am off duty I just start out under the new time.



     
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  9. BigBoytoys

    BigBoytoys Bobtail Member

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    I've been off the road for a while I thought that you always use the time zone of your home terminal.
     
  10. lostNfound

    lostNfound Road Train Member

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    Yes. This thread was referring the Daylight Savings Time change.
     
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