Blasting through construction zones and towns is not a new thing, brought on by E-logs. Same thing was happening in 1979, when I started, and no 14 hour clock.
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Myoneload, Feb 1, 2013.
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All I know is my Hot Shot company I am leased to requires me to log.
Dispatch has tried to get me to do stuff that would be illegal.
I use that logbook as a WEAPON baby!
However in my 18 months of driving for Poor ##### Management (PAM) it was pretty common to be at the ragged edge of legality. I can ALMOST assure you in those months I would have been parked on the side of the road out of hours SEVERAL times..... -
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I just read this thread and am getting confused about HOS.(albeit) that aint sayin a whole lot. Still-wonder how the O.P. is doing with this now?
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Well sure Bumpy. It can be confusing.
Dispatch called me one day about 17:30 and asked me to do a 2AM pickup that delivered 4 hours away. 9500# of Hazmat. I said that I could not do that on a legal logbook. And she said "I don't understand"
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But the above example wasn't with PAM. It was the Hot Shot outfit I'm leased to.
I had started my day at like 07:30 so 14 hours away was 21:30
I had gone off duty at 17:00. 10 hours from that was 03:00.
The pickup was 1.5 to 1.75 miles from home.
No POSSIBLE legal way to make it happen.
And I do most of my contact with them from text to email. So there is a log online of everything I do. All I needed was to get caught by DOT. And there is a better than average chance because I would have been placarded DOT would have caught me.
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The 14 hour rule, smh at it sometimes. When I first started out I didn't understand it but as I started being on the road more I knew what it meant. I take those three hours to my advantage especially on my driving days when I don't have to be at a shipper or consignee. Some drivers still don't understand it especially the newer ones. My 2nd co-driver called me and told me that one of the dispatchers told him to drive to the closest terminal even though he had ran out of hours, my co-driver didn't know that you get know it-alls to document it through the qualcomm.
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