First of all was in expediting for 10 years, van freight, had to give it up about a year ago because of war wounds compliments of Uncle Ho, Vietnam. Missed the road so have gone back to work, part time work
which will not aggravate my health situation as I will not be sitting in the truck for days on end.
Having said that here’s my problem which I am confident can be easily answered by many of you, especially straight truck and 18 wheeler operators.
The truck I will be operating is a small one, 12,000 GVWR, single axle, ergo, it comes under the category of a commercial vehicle. I depart empty and proceed from TN into NC to pick up the load from the owners manufacturing facility (company owned) and proceed back to TN, round trip a little over 500 miles.
On the first projected run, I did a pretrip, both inside rear tires were unserviceable, mirror was broken, clearance light was out etc so I refused to take the load. The owner was understanding and had the items replaced/repaired.
During our conversation, he advised that there may be times when I have to wait two or three hours to get loaded and I advised him that I could not run the load legally and explained to him that I would have to log since the vehicle is a commercial vehicle (based on my understanding inasmuch as it is over 10,001 lbs), and that I would not have the required hours make the round trip of 500 miles plus wait the three hours to get loaded.
I also advised him that I would be required to cross any DOT scales. His response was the last drivers over the five years, never logged and never had to go through the scales.
I might add that the box truck does not have any DOT or any other type of markings or sineage whatsoever . Just a plain white box and cab. Nor does it have flares, warning triangles, fire extinguisher etc.
Now, trying to protect myself as well as his interests, have I put my foot in my mouth? For ease of response I place the following.
1. Since this is a private company hauling it’s own manufacturing material, do I have to log?
2. Is this type of vehicle required to have appropriate markings? It crosses state lines.
3. Are warning triangles, fire extinguisher, flares etc mandatory for this vehicle. (will furnish my own until they buy them) just want to make sure I am right.
Any other comments would be appreciated, oh, by the way, have not had any offers to haul his freight since the above, if I am wrong in my assumptions, I will kick myself in the ***, if not, I don’t mind
As I don’t think I would want the possible fines imposed by DOT.
Miss you guys and gals on the road, drive safe.
P.S Now I realize just how valuable the "safety departments" are, an no, they do not have one, too small.
which will not aggravate my health situation as I will not be sitting in the truck for days on end.
Having said that here’s my problem which I am confident can be easily answered by many of you, especially straight truck and 18 wheeler operators.
The truck I will be operating is a small one, 12,000 GVWR, single axle, ergo, it comes under the category of a commercial vehicle. I depart empty and proceed from TN into NC to pick up the load from the owners manufacturing facility (company owned) and proceed back to TN, round trip a little over 500 miles.
On the first projected run, I did a pretrip, both inside rear tires were unserviceable, mirror was broken, clearance light was out etc so I refused to take the load. The owner was understanding and had the items replaced/repaired.
During our conversation, he advised that there may be times when I have to wait two or three hours to get loaded and I advised him that I could not run the load legally and explained to him that I would have to log since the vehicle is a commercial vehicle (based on my understanding inasmuch as it is over 10,001 lbs), and that I would not have the required hours make the round trip of 500 miles plus wait the three hours to get loaded.
I also advised him that I would be required to cross any DOT scales. His response was the last drivers over the five years, never logged and never had to go through the scales.
I might add that the box truck does not have any DOT or any other type of markings or sineage whatsoever . Just a plain white box and cab. Nor does it have flares, warning triangles, fire extinguisher etc.
Now, trying to protect myself as well as his interests, have I put my foot in my mouth? For ease of response I place the following.
1. Since this is a private company hauling it’s own manufacturing material, do I have to log?
2. Is this type of vehicle required to have appropriate markings? It crosses state lines.
3. Are warning triangles, fire extinguisher, flares etc mandatory for this vehicle. (will furnish my own until they buy them) just want to make sure I am right.
Any other comments would be appreciated, oh, by the way, have not had any offers to haul his freight since the above, if I am wrong in my assumptions, I will kick myself in the ***, if not, I don’t mind
As I don’t think I would want the possible fines imposed by DOT.
Miss you guys and gals on the road, drive safe.
P.S Now I realize just how valuable the "safety departments" are, an no, they do not have one, too small.