This is probably one of those "duh" things but I thought I would mention it anyway. We were pulled into a scale in South Carolina last night for a level three inspection. The officer had us park and bring in our paperwork. I just thought some of you newbies would be interested in this. We keep a three ring binder with clear plastic sleeves and each sleeve has one of our important papers in it (like the cab card, IFTA license, annual vehicle inspection report, Hazardous Materials Permit, etc.) This binder is kept just over the driver's side. When we were pulled over at the scale last night Frank was in and out in only about 5 min because he quickly had in his hand exactly what the officer told him to bring in. He didn't have to scramble around to find those papers.
Whereas the driver in front of us went in with all sorts of dirty papers and stuff saying he couldn't find everything. Frank said the poor guy was visibly shaken (sweating like crazy and his hands were shaking so much he was fumbling with the papers).
We found right away that having everything right together and organized was the answer. india
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Whereas the driver in front of us went in with all sorts of dirty papers and stuff saying he couldn't find everything. Frank said the poor guy was visibly shaken (sweating like crazy and his hands were shaking so much he was fumbling with the papers).
We found right away that having everything right together and organized was the answer. india
India Hamner
[font color="purple"] FEDEX [/font][font color="blue"]Custom Critical[/font]
D Unit
America - Home of the free because of the brave!