Best way to Log IRP/ IFTA for local guys

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by WHY NOT, Jul 11, 2017.

  1. WHY NOT

    WHY NOT Light Load Member

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    I can't seem to find a decent log book for keeping track of IRP/IFTA stuff. I just recently made the jump and took our truck from farm plates to apportioned plates with an MC # to start trucking for hire. I run mostly local hauling grain so I am exempt from normal HOS logs unless I go further than normal. But since I live pretty close to the IL/ MO border there are times that I do need to cross state lines which is why I went IRP. Any logs I can find to keep track of stuff seem like they are more bout the HOS and not about the IRP/ IFTA side. Especially since I may make the same trip 4-5 times a day, sometimes crossing state lines most of the time not.
     
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  3. Ruthless

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    We have this one for IL
    https://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/publications/pdf_publications/vsd793.pdf

    I was just wondering if there was something that worked for more local, I don't just travel one highway threw the state. Unless you all would just generalize the route you took and just make a sheet like this work. It also doesn't have fuel usage on it.

    Also this MO log seems a little better, but the problem is I take multiple trips in one day, not multiple days to complete a trip
    http://www.modot.org/mcs/ifta/documents/individualvehmileagerecord.pdf
     
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  6. Ruthless

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    The one I linked you don't have to put every road you're on: just on which road/highway you enter a given state.

    I put state/interstate numbers only. Never been an issue.
     
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