No worries, they only know what you tell them, 1st rule on trucking shut up it is your right not to speak, so don't DOT does not care as much as your company, if they ask just say nope must be an error. Do not make an issue of it.
Picked up a hitchhiker annnd got randomly inspected.
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i picked up a hitch hiker in Barstow near Lynwood road, turned on my dashcam, set it in the sleeper pointing forward so it recorded everything going on in the cab,
Cold night she was not dressed warm enough, reminded me of my daughter, got her something to eat, and a few inexpensive warmer clothes at the outlet mall, gave her a ride all the way to The New England Produce Market, in Chelsea Ma. Her Mom and Dad came there and picked her up.
Been friends with them now many years she was a good kid, bad situation, just need a break to get home. My responsibility, no. Cost me anything, nothing I ever missed. Had good company for close to 3000 miles.
Never picked anyone up since, just kind of gut reaction as to what was the right thing to do. In general I would caution a driver from picking up strangers, of course. But there's times when you feel its the right thing.
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I am going to edit this and correct one point. I did go into §395.11 and see some rules in regard to supporting documents.
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I'm going to try to head off an argument with this. It is actually what a fleet owner told me a while back. If it is not required to be in your possession as a driver to legally operate a truck you do not have to give it to a cop.
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Back in this topic I was speaking to someone in a carrier safety dept about having passengers. What this person said is they have no real issue with a driver picking up someone in an emergency. They tell drivers this during orientations and actually get letters from time to time from the ones helped or their family thanking the driver. They always make a copy and send it to the driver and sometimes put them up in the drivers lounges for all to see. It is really not a major issue. Just get the person to a safe place and keep on trucking.
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