Steer tires balding, DOT issues, How to go OOS with carrier

Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Easygoin, Dec 16, 2011.

  1. shredfit1

    shredfit1 Road Train Member

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    As others have said, truck doesn't move until fixed... However, I would do this:

    Take photos... and lots of them of the tires from many angles and make sure the tread wear can be seen... close up photos ect.

    If company fires you for not driving and unsafe truck... collect unemployment... and have the photos ready if the company doesn't want to pay you unemployment(then find a new job)

    Good luck
     
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  3. Infrared61ranger

    Infrared61ranger Light Load Member

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    get fired whoever made that comment is a () you fill in the blank running with steer tires like that is putting your life and others at risk all the (smart) drivers will say dont drive it. It not worth the consequences
     
  4. Infrared61ranger

    Infrared61ranger Light Load Member

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    you got us on the DVIR but you fail to forget most of us would have had it taken care of no need to fill out paperwork just get the problem fixed when it becomes a problem:biggrin_25514:
     
  5. CondoCruiser

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    I've worked for companies that would take a DVIR seriously and I worked for companies that would look at the report and if they didn't like it, they would crumble it up and throw it in a trash can.

    Quitting jobs is not always easy either. I've seen drivers live in their trucks. Then they get trapped with low paychecks. No where to go and can't afford the change over. They basically live day to day.

    Some of you forget, if you get all demanding and become a problem employee in their eyes, they ain't gonna fire you. They'll simply make life miserable and starve you out until you quit. It's alot cheaper than paying unemployment.

    Every company has some kind of chain of command. If you don't agree with someone, you go to their boss. Sometimes their boss doesn't know what they are doing and will agree with you. It's all communication.

    If it was a perfect world, things would be much easier.
     
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  6. RickG

    RickG Road Train Member

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    They make life miserable you fax your copies of the DVIR to the FMCSA and request they go to the carrier and inspect their DVIR records .
     
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  7. RickG

    RickG Road Train Member

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    Well , it's Monday night . How about an update ?
    I have a question . Is this the truck you drive daily ? Those tires didn't get that bad overnight , did they ?
     
  8. VARITHMS

    VARITHMS Medium Load Member

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    Knife the tire, drive it about 1/4mile on the shoulder until it is shredded enough to call it a blow out. Tell them your your lucky it didn't blow out while you where going fast.
     
  9. shredfit1

    shredfit1 Road Train Member

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    It stopped as soon as CSA went into effect. A driver could wave one of you guys over and get you to help get something fixed... Put a huge amount of pressure on the drivers boss.

    Now, no driver in their right mind will do this...
     
  10. RickG

    RickG Road Train Member

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    No need to fill out what paperwork ? A written DVIR is required with every posttrip . Reviewing it is required with every pretrip .
     
  11. Infrared61ranger

    Infrared61ranger Light Load Member

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    everybody has different attitudes and i realize all the a//hole in the company have life good those that play the nice guy are miserable but the a//hole cant mess up but those who tend to be the the a//hole are the best drivers.
     
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