I would love to pull over and nap, but it cannot happen under current HOS rules... I need to push on, to stay legal matching up my BOL recorded load times etc. Again, that is to say... I would NEVER drive so fatigued that I would be falling asleep at the wheel. Oh, I suppose YOU have never driven tired... If your a trucker and never driven tired, you sir, are a flat out liar.
And my point is, that drug tests catch them. Certainly not all drug tests are foolproof, there can and are false positives. However, for the most part, drug tests are pretty good. Again, I have no problem using current biometric technology to drug test prior to starting and individuals assigned truck. It certainly could be done with current technology. As far as being Unconstitutional, it certainly hasn't stopped them before, why should it now?
I've seen tables posted that conclude driver accident fatalities are down due to better equipment and equipment maintenance programs. Again, NOTHING that definitely suggests that reduced accident fatalities are a result of HOS rules... If there is such data, please please post it. Let's see your claimed fact.
So you could look at an ER doctor when unconscious, taken to the ER in an emergency... To determine if they are 'inside there faculties' to treat you. This IS my point.
Lasty, please explain why the roads are not bloody during MN and IA harvest season, when a plethora of drivers (fuel, propane, anhydrous) drivers are running HOS exempt by governor decree... Why is it?
HOS what's the point?
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Somehow, this doesn't make sense.
Perhaps the change in the use of EOBR's just changed driver error in filling out paper logs. (ie drivers not keeping the log current... forgetting to flag a fuel stop etc...) So the drivers were, in compience and the falsifications were due to driver error in filling out paper logs.
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Typical run for me:
0600-0615-PTI
0615-0700-Run to shipper
0700-0900-Pick-up
0900-1500-Check the load..tires...etc..Put dinner in crockpot....
1500-1800-Post trip...
1800- "10" off....Got in anywhere from 350-450 miles...
Now if I'm already loaded....The day is shorter....I average 600 miles a day loaded....
'bedders don't have it easy either....Tarping..Strapping..Chaining down a load...And we still have to get in the miles....
Everybody else just "Bumps and Dumps".....
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