Elog and bobtail questions

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Drpparker95, Oct 24, 2017.

  1. ZVar

    ZVar Road Train Member

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    So driving around the lot you are going to/from lodging and resturant? Or the other one of to/from home and terminal?
     
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  3. CrappieJunkie

    CrappieJunkie Wishin' I was fishin'

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    Im at the terminal and just driving aroumd the terminal lot. Never leave the lot.
     
  4. Drpparker95

    Drpparker95 Road Train Member

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    So basically if im understanding lets say i had a load from memphis Tennessee to Richmond virginia then id look at the gps, trucker path or something similar and find places to stop and do my shopping or whatever in between Memphis and Richmond.
     
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  5. scottied67

    scottied67 Road Train Member

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    Yes
     
  6. Drpparker95

    Drpparker95 Road Train Member

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    I've been looking at trucker path to get an idea. Wish it showed more than just walmarts, parking areas, rest areas, hotels and also truck stops
     
  7. scottied67

    scottied67 Road Train Member

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    Some of it comes with experience. Like seeing trucks parked at a store or restaurant before the exit so you know you can safely exit as well and park in there with them.

    How much shopping do you think you will need to do every day? Not too much, just stock up on things and have a good supply that you need. Paper towels, buy them in the 3 pack or 6 pack for example. Razors in a 3 pack or 12 pack, always have a brand new tube of toothpaste, floss, 6 pack of soap and bottle of shampoo while you're still using your half gone tube of toothpaste and your shampoo bottle is half empty. Enough clothes for about 10 days do laundry about every 5th day and have a steady big supply of clean clothes all the time.
     
  8. Drpparker95

    Drpparker95 Road Train Member

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    Im thinking I'll have to stop at least once a week for food. Im mostly just trying to get an idea of how things work out there as far as shopping. For instance every Wal-Mart within 50 miles of the yard doesn't allow truck parking at all
     
  9. scottied67

    scottied67 Road Train Member

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    Some states are easier than others. Texas for example is very trucker friendly. I have a customer up in Cactus TX. Plenty of big truck parking in the local grocery and hardware stores. Can't do a 10 hour break in there but can easily run in and do an hour's worth of shopping no problems. Tons of places like that around the country.

    I don't expect you'll be doing too many extended breaks at your terminal yard. The company wants that unit and driver moving so you'll have tons of opportunities to stop at places to get all the things you need as well as stop to smell the flowers.
     
  10. Mark Kling

    Mark Kling Technology Contributor

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    Wrong use of PC... You should have been on the drive line since you are technically looking for a trailer which is company business.
     
  11. Mark Kling

    Mark Kling Technology Contributor

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    How does he know if line 5 or PC is still allowed/not allowed.

    Google - FMCSA and "what you are looking for"

    Because the FMCSA still thinks it is around.

    Regulations Section

    Question 26: If a driver is permitted to use a Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) for personal reasons, how must the driving time be recorded?

    Guidance:

    a driver is relieved from work and all responsibility for performing work, time spent traveling from a driver’s home to his/her terminal (normal work reporting location), or from a driver’s terminal to his/her home, may be considered off-duty time. Similarly, time spent traveling short distances from a driver’s en route lodgings (such as en route terminals or motels) to restaurants in the vicinity of such lodgings may be considered off-duty time. The type of conveyance used from the terminal to the driver’s home, from the driver’s home to the terminal, or to restaurants in the vicinity of en route lodgings would not alter the situation unless the vehicle is laden. A driver may not operate a laden CMV as a personal conveyance. The driver who uses a motor carrier’s Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) for transportation home, and is subsequently called by the employing carrier and is then dispatched from home, would be on-duty from the time the driver leaves home.

    A driver placed out of service for exceeding the requirements of the hours of service regulations may not drive a Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) to any location to obtain rest.
     
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