Windsmith-- you seem knowledgeable.... when I'm at home, I'll get a preplan, but not get dispatched. I'll get to my trailer 30 mins later, let them know, and get sent my dispatch information. Would I need to log drive line?
Logbook rules
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by terryjoromero, Jan 13, 2013.
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Yeah, that's what I thought, both replies. I usually just log drive to be on safe side, since most of my loads after home time come out of the port, I have plenty of time and losing30 minutes doesn't hurt. thanks for the reply though.
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Is picking up a assigned trailer qualified as personal conveyance? One of those common sense things. -
But you can also think about it this way...I deliver in Houston Monday morning. I get to town Friday or Saturday and drop trailer. Bobtail home is personal conveyance. Sunday night I go back to load to leave out Monday morning. That is also personal conveyance, is it not? I'm not moving load, just returning to it.
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I disagree...
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I don't like your attitude.
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