I respect and understand this. However they will not be in my wheel house. I see the simplicity of no paper and how it can be view beneficial to a business owner. In short I dont agree and will not accept this pushed down my throat. Give a guy the choice fine. When the government wants to buy my equipment they can install them all they want.
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Mr. Crusher your correct. Now let me be clear, The HOS is one thing. The government mandate forcing me to buy equipment in the name of safety is another. As a small business owner I do Not see how it can improve my safety to justify the added cost. If it did protect me from these twits with it, I WOULD HAVE IT all ready. It's about money and being forced that is my issue. They Gov wants to regulate freight and prices and guarentee payment again like before deregulation, I will think about it. Most everyone wanted deregulation and we are in a pile of stinky low rate sheet since. Racing to the bottom shipping war style to see who can do it cheaper. There is always 2 sides to the story.cke, Intothesunset, tony97905 and 10 others Thank this. -
Ill get crap for this, but a extended cab with jumps seat ramp truck would be pretty cool.cke, peterbilt_2005, Intothesunset and 8 others Thank this.
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I had a while back. I'm to big to mess around in an enclosed Kentucky. There open carriers usually stay near MI. I think I finally found something to do. Gonna ride around in a dump truck until the other job starts on the 19th. A buddy had one of his driver's det hurt and wanted to know if I'd like to get my rocks of a while.
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Have you not spent time out on the road recently? Drivers are running like they're always late regardless of traffic and conditions. The 14-hour window offers no flexibility in the US. At least in Canada, you get that 2-hour grace period. On paper, you can run
I personally don't have a problem with elogs, I like them, they let a driver tell the company when they can and cannot run, but they have their downfalls. They allow a company to "encourage" a driver to start moving, even if they haven't had enough rest (because like any system, they can be manipulated to be taken advantage of).
They exist because outlaws running 4 colouring books at once took advantage for far too long, but people who advocate for more flexible Hours of Service regulations don't want more drive time, they just want a more flexible way to use them, to make up for lost time and to avoid traffic and bad weather, and not be punished for it.
Elogs are a problem for the industry on the whole, but that's because the HOS are the root of the problem.cke, Intothesunset, Feedman and 6 others Thank this. -
I am very glad it’s you - heavy is the crown, yada yadacke, peterbilt_2005, PoleCrusher and 11 others Thank this.
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I will take that bet
Wait till I come up to BC next year in the summer for the advanced driving course you offer. Some days I think I would have made an ok Canadian- til I remember I am. It that nice and don’t drink beer.cke, peterbilt_2005, PoleCrusher and 10 others Thank this. -
Primus sucks!!
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@Rontonio they got some pretty good hills up there.....just sayin.Isafarmboy, cke, PoleCrusher and 10 others Thank this.
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And here it was just me thinking that the government has crawled up every exterior cavity of anyone that could, would and should go take a risk and work their ##### off to better their lives and the lives of those around them — silly me.cke, PoleCrusher, kwswan and 10 others Thank this.
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