Okay ... here is an issue that's been on my mind recently.
I'd like to think that with governed rigs and higher standards, most companies are encouraging their drivers to keep their logs proper and "fly right". Am I living in la-la land? Do they say, "drive safe!" as they give you a wink and a nudge?
If you do keep it all above board do you find yourself with cut back miles, crappy equipment, and the most awful assignments?
I'd appreciate your comments and if you don't want to say, outright - please vote in this informal poll so we can get an idea of just how widespread log tampering might be. (Remember: Only those who are actually driving keep logs so all you wannabe drivers - like me - keep your votes to yourself).
Thanks,
Patrick



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I am just getting into the otr trucking business. I am coming into this business with tweny-five years otr motocoach experience. When it comes to logs we all are tempted to what they call doctor the log book. :shock: Some of us skirt our log books to make it to our destinations. This of course is illegal. If we are caught the fines can be high. I ran a trip from New York to Canada. On my way back I got a federal DOT inspection at the border. I got a log book violation that cost me $500.00. I am quoting you 1981 prices. I can imagine what the fine is now. Needless to say that was the last time I ever doctored my log book. I never ran more than one log book. My thoughts were if I did and got stopped, I would probably hand the inspector the wrong book.
:sad: CAUGHT! When it comes to otr driving we all have to keep in mind, getting our cargo to its destination on time is one thing, however this is our bread and butter. Think about, you call pull a job that is going to pay you over a thousand dollars. You pull into a scale house and get a log book violation, how much you think that job is going to pay you then; nothing!! :evil: Is it worth the risk? Think about this, you're running illegal, your logbook is doctored, and you get into an accident. What do you think is going to happen to you cdl and your career? :withstupid:

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