To Cheri's point, the lack of flexibility (with no accompanying safety benefit) is making itself felt in this truck right now. We're on a long run. On the way out, we got word that the delivery bumped from Monday (tomorrow) to Tuesday. We're about two hours from the delivery now.
That gives us time to do a restart.
Old Way: I would have started my 34 hour restart when Diane started driving today around noon, and would have completed the restart 34 hours later. Diane would have started her restart around 10:30 p.m. when she parked the truck and completed it 34 hours later.
New Way: With both of needing two nights to complete a restart, we parked at 10:30 p.m. Sunday and cannot move the truck until Tuesday morning 5:00 a.m. Here we are once again ... stuck in restart prison.
We have the option of not doing a restart and continuing to run on the log book hours we have. But that would leave us with fewer log book hours later in the week, and it increases the possibility that we might not be able to take a sweet, lucarative load for lack of hours that load might require. Better to sit in restart prison, but that does not make it good.
That gives us time to do a restart.
Old Way: I would have started my 34 hour restart when Diane started driving today around noon, and would have completed the restart 34 hours later. Diane would have started her restart around 10:30 p.m. when she parked the truck and completed it 34 hours later.
New Way: With both of needing two nights to complete a restart, we parked at 10:30 p.m. Sunday and cannot move the truck until Tuesday morning 5:00 a.m. Here we are once again ... stuck in restart prison.
We have the option of not doing a restart and continuing to run on the log book hours we have. But that would leave us with fewer log book hours later in the week, and it increases the possibility that we might not be able to take a sweet, lucarative load for lack of hours that load might require. Better to sit in restart prison, but that does not make it good.
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