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    Sal-XK Light Load Member

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    Mine doesn't graph 15mn blocks. I spend about 5mn post tripping at the end of the day and it shows 5mn on duty. I missed one and one of the DBL's told me make sure I show at least 5-6 minuets showing a post trip. It usually only takes me 10mn to fuel and thats all it shows on the graph is the 10mn not 15. I just looked at my graph and it has a bunch of 5-8-9 minuet flags with on and off duty. It also shows up on my day log like that not sure what the minimum time is to actually log but I know looking at mine its at least 5mn.
     
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    Just did my winter thing and our OSR said 15 for pre and 5 for post is the minimum required.
     
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    I think it depends on your OC and then who you're talking to. I have to show at least 20 minutes pre trip but only need 5 for post.
     
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    15 for a pre trip is universal

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    The way I do my elog is to edit in my fueling/post trips, trailer pretrips, etc after the fact. That way I can show exactly the amount of time I want to show (the minimum). The minimum that the GB DTC OSRs say is 15 min at the start for a pre-trip, 5 minutes for a drop/hook (pre and post trip, filling out a dvir on the trailer), 5 minutes for fueling. They'd like 2 minutes at night for the final post trip but aren't picky. The trick is to be able to actually do what you said you did in the time you said you did it.

    Unless I'm butting up against my 70 I'll generally just leave myself on-duty all day and then spend a little time when I shut down making it pretty.
     
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    The way i take it is that they have those minimums is b/c dot could look at ur log n say oh u can do a pre-trip in 10 minutes ok then show me
     
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    Also at no time whatsoever was i showed wat a post trip technically is when ive asked tey jus said basically the same as a pretrip
     
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    you should have a received about 4 laminated sheets with this stuff on it. A pretrip card, a post trip/enroute card, a brake check card and the last one escapes me at the moment.
     
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    That last one is a Couple/Uncouple procedure list. Basically shows the order they want you to do everything during your 90day/Annual reviews.
     
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    I got all xcept the post but theres only so much to chk ne how
     
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