You can keep track of your hours all you want, but things happen, you know that. And I would much rather have one of my drivers do as he did, secure the load and find a safe place to park, other than on a get off or on ramp. This one size fits all nonsense is just that, nonsense. This is not a 9 to 5 office job.
Went over my 14 hr clock by 50 mins.
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Trip planning is key here. Im not going to lecture you. Or give you a hard time.
We are entering a difficult time in this industry as HOS computer stuff takes hold. Everyone is going to lose money, lose time, lose progress etc to these #### computers.
Try to have a alternate place to stop by the time you finish your 9th hour driving. You can then have a good understanding of the limitations of the last two hours left in your driving day to see if there is any good safe parking spots within range of your time, distance and possible choices, if any.
It is not the end of the world to violate the HOS. The problem for you the driver is when DOT man is standing on your fuel tank writing a very expensive ticket that might take you months to pay off plus a imposed OOS sticker on your left windshield and a total ban on driving anything until that future date and hour. Which will gaurnatee your total service failure to that customer appointment and by extension to your firing.Bo Hunt and Mattflat362 Thank this. -
You should already know your log department. Ring them in the morning and explain the situation, the ladies there are very helpful and understanding, they will take care of it and advise you not to make it a habit.
As for the load to be picked up today, you have to know your hours and what you can run. If you cannot legally make a pick up tell dispatch via Qualcomm and have them message you back via Qualcomm, that way everything is recorded. Don't let them give you directions over the phone as that's when they take advantage of you.
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