Reefer sadness: A long-haul driver's ELD lament
The email from Ralph Picardo surprised my inbox one recent weeknight around 8. The 54-year-old food-and-plant long-hauler with 30+ years behind the wheel had an axe to grind and time to grind it, as he was parked… and blocked in. "ELDs are causing a parking nightmare," he wrote. "If anybody thinks they have made the roads safer, they haven't really examined the full extent of it. I've never seen such confusion on the road in all my life."
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Eld Vs Paper
Discussion in 'ELD Forum | Questions, Answers and Reviews' started by Patrick615, Jan 9, 2019.
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So he says this...
“Up to last year, when paper logs were still in use for primary records and not just backups, Picardo explained he would simply notate if he had to keep his truck moving a bit longer than he was supposed to, and that would be that. With ELDs, he said, there's no wiggle room.”
If he made a notation every time he went over his hours on paper and didn’t just redo his log then he would realize that you can also make a notation if you go over on your eld. It’s really no different than going over on paper like he said he did.
The thing I get tired of reading is the eld has no flexibility and that’s simply incorrect. The current hours of service have no flexibility. But as I said in an earlier post, everyone is so focused on how their hours are recorded (eld) that they don’t look at the big picture and see what is creating the issue (hours of service). -
“I mastered the HOS and ELOGs”
Alex, what is something cupcakes can’t say? -
I mastered it all too. I run until i need to (HOS) issue accomplished. ELD issue was solved via leaving them to the newbee drivers.
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Bean Jr. Thanks this.
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OLDSKOOLERnWV, MACK E-6, Bean Jr. and 2 others Thank this.
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Your parading around like a ELOG poster child Tucker...., THEY ARE NOT PERFECT.
2019 makes 32 yrs ago I crawled in a 73 Cabover Kenworth as a O/O, in all these years I have yet to have a wreck, many close calls because of others ignorance but no wrecks.
The idiots making up the HOS regulations need slapped silly, just like the dummies in Washington. We need experienced people at the table at the FMCSA, but Lord let’s not allow that...
I find it funny, I run 90 a lot between Cleveland and Buffalo. You know what I see a lot of???? Late model trucks ( mostly Freightliner and Volvo ) running 10 mph over the limit in PA where it’s 55 mph. Then turn into road hazards at 70 mph in Ohio. You know the perfect ELOG trucks.
Oh and my 3 million + accident free miles.... has all been on paper. And my fuel receipts are always stuck on my binder rings with my logs. They can clearly see where and what time I was there.
Just because a person uses paper doesn’t make us outlaws or bad guys.
Be safe out there.
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