the OOO yes, owner op outlaws. you disagree? that would be a lie if you did.
never said the old schoolers are the ones illegally logging their books. i only want the illegal drivers off the roads. if you are following...
do elog drivers cause accidents? sure they do, there are bad drivers everywhere. but that myth you speak of about outlaw drivers who dont give a...
i think the local under 100 miles rule you posted only applies if that is what you do all week for your 70 hour period, but i could be wrong.
those new guys will learn their lesson too. but if you are an illegal runner thats going to quit, you can take your 20 years of exp straight to...
ya, im sure it would, leaving a high % of drivers who run illegally left on the road, all driving 12+ hours a day and logging it as 11 or fewer,...
that is how it should be done, i run that many loads daily, no problems here. if doing the job right is hurting your wallet, move on to...
I for one will be glad to see all the illegal runners leaving the field of play, it will make the roads safer for the rest of us.
log it the same as you would if you were driving otr. when driving, log it as driving when loading, fueling, inspecting, etc, log it as on duty...
they should be crunching all the data now, i was in the study along with some co-workers, they gathered all the data a couple of months ago.
if that driver followed orders, he is the dumb one. its illegal to force a driver into driving in those situations, and its illegal for that...
I just want to say this: there is a new article out that explains the new rules for OO's regarding elogs... OO's are claming that elogs force...
RR Donnelly in Bolingbrook, IL. They hire unskilled forklift drivers to load the 500+ trailers that come through each day, causing massive load...
Been with USX since mid December. My dispatcher/FM tells me the account I'm on only pays for miles and extra stops on a run, nothing else, due...
A few months ago I got pulled over in Pennsburg, PA after leaving the shipper for being on a restricted road for vehicles over 80-90" wide, can't...
I heard some trainers train from the sleeper berth, and run it like a team. My trainer was always in either the drivers seat or the passenger seat.
After listening to road dawg the other day I got very interested in this topic "how trainers train the new drivers over the road" Any trainers...
Anyone drive or have driven that account/location? If so, can you provide details about the route, pay, hours, ect. I can't seem to get any info...
7 days a week on highways with no traffic jams, no construction zones, no red lights or stop signs, no stops at dot weigh stations, etc etc. hell...