We do it all the time in this business. .
http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2015/04...to-3-years-in-prison-for-fatal-tollway-crash/
http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2015/04...to-3-years-in-prison-for-fatal-tollway-crash/
His back is sore, goes to a chiropractor now and has xray stuff done on his back,neck and on some kind of meds to help him sleep at night to keep the aches down. Now in the process of attorneys and all the mess that goes with that, it is a zoo in the lawsuit game of life....yikes, is your son OK skyraider?
Cheri - great post as always.
In most states it is actually illegal to operate when fatigued or drowsy, regardless if you are operating within the Federal HOS regulations.
Ohio Revised Code 4511.79 makes is a minor misdemeanor for a someone to drive "a commercial motor vehicle" "while the person's ability or alertness is so impaired by fatigue, illness, or other causes that it is unsafe for the person to drive such vehicle." The law also provides that, "[n]o driver shall use any drug which would adversely affect the driver's ability or alertness."
Furthermore, O.R.C. 4511.79(B) prohibits an owner from "knowingly" permitting a driver in any such condition to drive. Repeated violations result in enhancement of the charge from a minor misdemeanor to a fourth degree misdemeanor.
It really is up to drivers to use their better judgment. Please stop driving when you are very fatigued - your loved ones, friends and carriers want to see you another day.
Thank you drivers for everything you do. Many of us could never do what you do. We appreciate you! Be safe.
I would really like to see the "real" split sleeper berth provision be brought back. Drivers themselves need to be able to determine when they need to rest - not the rules. We have many tired drivers driving rigs because the law and the companies require them to keep driving because they have "hours left to drive". Just not a good thing.
I was thinking of posting that same video. People say he should've gotten some sleep on his second ten hour break, but how do you do it when you've used the first to sleep? So many desk jockeys are really out of touch when it comes to surviving out here.