Does a co-driver not fill out a log book?.....how do you get around woren tires? they just don't happen in 11 hours do they?
Scenario: Team drivers coming off an extended break. On break, co-driver 1, strapped for cash sells good tires to another trucker for bad ones without co-driver 2 knowing. The person buying the good tires paid the tire shop to make the change so co-driver 1 has no receipt.
Co-driver 2 knows nothing about any of this and does no pre-trip because it is not his or her turn to drive. Co-driver 2 just gets in the sleeper and Co-driver 1 rolls down the road and gets pulled into the scale where bad tires are discovered.
Co-driver 2's most recent post-trip was completed days ago and no pre-trip has yet been done.
2 would say to the cop, I have no idea how these tires got that way. They were fine when I looked at them during my last post-trip. And 2 would be telling the truth.
How would the officer know any different, and on what basis could a legitimate citation then be issued?
Obviously, co-driver 1 deserves a citation for running with bad tires. But co-driver 2? I think not.
Even if co-driver two was party to the tire switch and had falsely stated that the tires were fine on last shift's log book. If 2 told the officer the tires were fine when last inspected by me, how would the officer know any different, in a way that a citation would stick?
Driver 1: on duty, guilty as sin, cited.
Driver 2: not on duty, guilt is questionable without additonal information. And if no additonal info is provided to the officer, I don't see how a citation can be properly issued to the off-duty driver.
"At the time of inspection" are very important words. Assuming something did or did not happen ought not be the basis for writing a ticket.
Also consider a slip seat situation where a company may run different people in that truck at different times. Drivers 1 and 2 may know all about the tire switch but a third driver who starts working on another day may know nothing about it. Should driver 3 be cited when driver 3 has done no pre-trip and driver 1 is at the wheel at the time of inspection? I don't think so.