5mph and I am on drive line .. Is that standard now?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by RockyTopTn4life, Mar 24, 2018.
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Yeah, well has any other companies using this rule ?
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Tell your dispatch to not plan you on trips over 55 miles a day and you will never need a reset
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The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs) "All the time spent operating a Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) for, or at the direction of, a motor carrier must be recorded as driving time." How hard is this answer?!?
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We're an EOBR Omnitracs user They recently dropped our speed threshold from 40 to 25. It's still manageable but they have been put on notice I'm done with trucking altogether if I'm forced to 5 mph threshold that I see a lot out here today. I won't play that silly game.
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The 5 mph is actually an advantage for me. I like to deliver on my 10 hr break.
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I will tolerate quite a bit of regulatory BS but I draw the line at having to drive 4 mph to preserve a break in situations I need to move.
If they want to pay a good hourly rate (as per eLog), and a good guaranteed minimum weekly salary then I might reconsider. All the missed loads and miles won't matter then.Last edited: Mar 25, 2018
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Stop falsifying logs and you won't have to worry about it, OP.
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