Rand Mcannally ELD 50 out of hours after 8 drive?

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  1. Gunner75

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    How many hours does he have on his 70 hour clock
     
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    like 20 tops.
     
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    Whats the graph for the previous day look like
     
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    it was 2 on, 2 drive 18 berth from 3pm to 1am.
     
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    You might wanna try contacting your service provider, i only see him as being on duty for 9hours and 26 minutes total combine drive and on duty. By my math he should have a about little under 2 hours of drive time left
     
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    yea exactly what we see and figure. but it gave him 2 violations. what are our options?
     
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    Take one in the rear and have him do a 10hour sleeper and go from there, i would also call your elog service provider and get some guidance
     
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    hate this system. What do you think would happen with a DOT pull over? i mean they would have to see that theres no way he is in violation correct?
     
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    Could be a false alert. In the event of an inspection (while using that function), the lines on the grid chart are typically going to be the same color. The "violation alerts" are ONLY there for you and the driver. That information isn't included in the screen(s) that the Officer should have access to. Finish the day. Based on, what you've shown... there is not an actual violation occurring.
     
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    That 30 minute break at 8:30..
    Was it a 30 minute break or a 29 minute break ?

    One thing I see a lot of new to elog users do is wait until the clock shows exactly 30 minutes, then take off driving. The eld will back date the log a couple minutes because it's stupid and thinks an idling truck is moving...
    Work around is to go on-duty before moving to "lock in" the time.
     
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