I was in a truckstop in Lincoln, NE the other day. I had just delivered a long load and was tired. Must have been pretty obvious. I was bleary-eyed and such.
I bump into this deputy inside. He seems like a decent guy. He asks me how I am and I told him how tired I was, that I'd just driven 1200 miles straight through, from Maryland to Lincoln. I look over at him and I can see the gears turning as he's doing the math.
I can see he's just about to tell me we're going out to my truck to have a gander at my logbook, so I tell him I'm in a non-compliant vehicle.
That's another enjoyable thing about a CV.
Team driving a straight truck, I never before had occasion to think about how regulating vans might benefit us. Until today; a van was a van, van drivers did not have to log unless carrying HAZMAT, many van drivers chose vans for that reason, and many van drivers were vacation expediters or low producers who presented a small competitive threat to straight trucks.
Live and let live, I thought. Vans do their thing. We do ours. Everyone's happy.
Now I read of a van operator who not only runs beyond safe limits but boasts of it to a deputy, thinking it to be fun. The boast offends some readers who rightfully worry that such behavior helps build the case among law enforcement officers, who policy makers listen to, that vans should be regulated. I further read someone making the case that competitive advantages and price increases may come to straight trucks if vans become more regulated and required to log.
As I said, it has never before entered my mind to think the van/HOS issues through. I can see where professional van drivers could benefit if HOS requirements were imposed. I can see where carriers could raise prices that van freight could get. I can also see a way to keep 1,200 mile straight-through solo runs from happening (or happening less often), thereby making the roads Diane and I drive on more safe.
You are an influential writer, AMonger. The words you posted today and people's responses to them got this influential writer thinking for the first time about vans and HOS regulations.
No opinions or activism coming from me yet. Having only started to think this through, I remain open to all views.