True,, but I just showed the what happens if the driver does not do anything... how the system is supposed to work in automation.
Did anybody get inspected for ELD yet?
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My larger point is don't hesitate to try different actions in different scenarios to see what works and what doesn't, and don't hesitate to be "proactive" in changing the duty status manually at key times to see how those actions work with their system. When you're in a truck stop and have time, experiment and make notes. They all behave differently. In a short time, you'll hopefully find ways you can make minor moves without penalizing yourself. But they won't have signs directing you, you'll just have to go by trial and error and hope future updates don't affect the system in a bad way.Mark Kling Thanks this. -
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I'm up here in Michigan, and I heard through a buddy of mine from one of the larger carriers up here in automotive land, that the Michigan State Police figure around Summer they will be up to speed on these ELDs. That was from my friends safety department. They are trying to get a grip on the inflexibility of the HOS, as drivers are running out of hours sitting in the docks. They needed to know about enforcement, as shutting down one of the Big 3 plants is a very costly proposition.
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