Why CSA 2010 and E-Logs are a good thing.
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Theophilus, Nov 6, 2011.
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volvodriver01, Injun and 07-379Pete Thank this.
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Well now that would be a first!Roadmedic, volvodriver01 and Injun Thank this.
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So report me. And no.
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Just remember you have to start your next day at the same place that you went off duty.
Meaning that if you go off duty to reach a safe haven then the next morning you have to drive back to that same spot before you can go on duty. This would mean no fueling up etc until you have reached that spot.
Meaning that if you pull over at yarsdstick 199 get off ramp and go off duty then driver 40 miles to the nearest TS that has parking then the next morning you have to drive back to yardstick 199 get off ramp before you can go back on duty, then drive to the TS and get fuel.
Also you better not be under load. ND dot says that even an empty trailer is considered being under load. -
Nonsense, Rat. If unladen and released from duty, the truck can be driven to "lodging." That could be a truck stop. There is nothing written anywhere that saus the driver has to return to where he was released from duty. I'm talking about OTR, not local. It would be ridiculous to be released from duty at the receiver, go to a truck stop 20 miles away and then return to the shipper to go back on duty.
And off duty driving may not be used while under a load. Period. Until FMCSA changes the rule, driving "off duty" to get to a safe haven, while under dispatch, is log falsification. The companies do not write the rules.Meltom, RickG and 07-379Pete Thank this. -
The state can have different rules and ND is one of them that does. MN is another one.Injun Thanks this.
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RM: Yes, as long as the driver does not cross state borders. As soon as he does, he is an interstate driver subject to FMCSR.
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I think you will be surprised at what those two states do.
I cross them as interstate, but they have their own rules.
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I know they can I have a friend who drives for marten has eloggs an has told me they have a way 2 clear it an reset so you can start over from where @ say a droplot after a break or when u just sitt like almost half the day an go 2 a droplot an need them clock 2 start over for that run 2 work
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Well don't have too it states it clear,concise an direct
The use of hand held cell phones are strictly prohibited
and the gavel fails caso cerrado
Inlgesh case closed /// I think u have too use a hand held cellphone device too make a call so u can talk thru a blue tooth,white fang or yellow greenish tictac or black chiclet
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