Drive cam crack down
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Dave_in_AZ, Oct 20, 2017.
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You could always buy some really small wipers so it would be outside the sweep area.
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I was all for em getting rid of the junk but I'm even getting tired of the latest b's from carrier enforcement ...I used to support them but not so much anymore .
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Texas did that to me too. Yet NONE of the locals have anything to keep their mudflaps from flapping in the wind.
Must be some state law that provides an exemption for locals.
I can see where they're coming from. Flapping mudflaps aren't doing the job they were intended to do. But ALL trucks should be held by the standard. NOT just out of staters.OLDSKOOLERnWV, Crude Truckin', Dave_in_AZ and 1 other person Thank this. -
It's strange that there is no uniform mudflap law. Some states say it has to be within 8 inches of the ground, some say it has to be long enough to prevent an object from leaving at a 22.5 degree angle of trajectory. Who made that decision, Bill Nye the science guy? Is there a class that certifies law enforcement on the 22.5 degree threshold? Do they carry around a huge exhaust fan to test the mudflap rigidity?
Your honor, based on my training I could tell the mudflap was at 23 degrees deflection, so I cited the driver.magoo68, QuietStorm, Crude Truckin' and 7 others Thank this. -
That is my thought exactly.
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23? Are you sure?
It might've actually been 22.9.
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To me that reads "disorganized slob".austinmike, Crude Truckin', x1Heavy and 1 other person Thank this.
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I agree. The only thing in my dash is my next stop's bills so I can have them ready to grab if DOT asks for my BOL.MACK E-6, Crude Truckin' and x1Heavy Thank this.
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A good lawyer could probably get this thrown out in court since the Feds have eased up on the rules to allow safety related items to be on the windshield.not4hire, Dave_in_AZ and fargonaz Thank this.
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