July 1 2013....you have time to find a sprinter to drive....LOL
Not to worry, LaHood will be after you guys soon! LOL!!
July 1 2013....you have time to find a sprinter to drive....LOL
Not to worry, LaHood will be after you guys soon! LOL!!
I am all tinkled toes in anticipation...
July 1 2013....you have time to find a sprinter to drive....LOL
Once again, we see the shortcomings of the one-size-fits-all regulatory approach.
Moose, Home terminal time MAY be time zone your home terminal is in. I heard someone say the 01:00 to 05:00 break was to be in the time zone that you were LOCATED in. Pretty confusing if the truck is moving as another driver is trying to meet the requirement.
Anyone know what 'home terminal time' mean ?
Steve I think it has been looked into and studied a LOT... The goal seems to be to drive less on our own so that we do not need to use a restart.
Moose, Home terminal time MAY be time zone your home terminal is in. I heard someone say the 01:00 to 05:00 break was to be in the time zone that you were LOCATED in. Pretty confusing if the truck is moving as another driver is trying to meet the requirement.
can you please provide a link.I'm still trying to figure out how a 1/2 hour break is going to cause people problems. Yes now it's required, most of us took one anyway. It is because the FMCSA was so smart to include in the new rule that waiting to load/unload will not stop the clock.
on duty or driving still keep that clock running. this may not be of an issue for expediters, but will greatly extend waiting time at the dock, as driver will simply stay hooked to the dock for yet another 30 min. after getting loaded/unloaded.
you will also see many truckers choosing to take that break in the fuel islands, or infont of it, rather then backing into a spot, me thinking I'll do just that, it is flat out safer.
bottom line, drivers will not pull of the HWY to take that break, they'll attached the break to an on duty flag.
it'll be nice if it'll stop the 14 Hour clock, but no.
also as Mr.344 stated, adverse conditions are not monitors by QC, many a times, it is simply safer to stay on the HWY then pulling for a worthless rezone.
The 1 to 5, yes that can be a pain, but people will adapt to these just like they adapted to the last two HOS changes.
new term : "confiscated freight", get used to it.
Heck on the OOIDA site people are claiming they will do as they please, rules be ****. Now these same people are why there will be EOBR'S down the line. Then what will the do quit the industry.
I'm still trying to figure out how a 1/2 hour break is going to cause people problems. Yes now it's required, most of us took one anyway.
The 1 to 5, yes that can be a pain, but people will adapt to these just like they adapted to the last two HOS changes.
Heck on the OOIDA site people are claiming they will do as they please, rules be ****. Now these same people are why there will be EOBR'S down the line. Then what will the do quit the industry.