The Enemy
Veteran Expediter
Well if the lead Driver was Drinking he probably was on his break and a few beers to wind down is not a crime as far as the co-driver goes if he felt in danger probably would get out of the truck As I see it your making a big thing out of nothing Does the Lead driver have a record of dui's I think you should maybe get the Facts before you condemn anyone. Was he caught drinking and by who here say is a evil thing be careful. You could get sued
Hey Buddy, don't know where you have been getting your info but, according to FEDERAL DOT rules you are not allowed to drink or posses any form of alcohol in a commercial vehicle. If there is any alcohol you have to be transporting it, have the proper documentation classifying it as hazmat. Furthermore it IS a crime to have a "few beers to wind down" while in service. You must be out of service, not in the commercial vehicle and not return to "on Duty" status for 10 hours. Even if you have drinks outside of the commercial vehicle, then you go in the sleeper, you can be charged with a DUI when the truck keys are on your persons, within your reach or in the ignition.
Think about it this way, you are having a few beers to "wind down" as you say and dispatch calls you for a load. Your co-driver takes the first shift of driving, but he only has lets say 4 hours of available driving time. Now after those 4 hours of him driving you have to take over and those few beers are still in your system. You get pulled over by the states finest for whatever reason, and he makes you blow. Do you just tell him, "Oh I was just having a few beers to wind down" . Do you honestly think he will let you go and say that he understands?
It's good to know that there are Quality folks like you out there drinking then getting behind the wheel of a truck. Makes me feel so much safer while driving.
Corey1234 you would't happen to be Curtdintc would ya?