Getting hours back
#41
Originally Posted by Dawn
Originally Posted by ken_o
your implying the dot are the gestapo logbook police this is not the case.
i have been checked on quite a few occasions and even one morning i was stopped after not having filled it out fortunetly i had the lst 6 days good to go i filled it out and went on my way. It is not your job as a log auditor to be teaching drivers a few tricks. simple as this you say log it as you do it. if your company operates legaly in hos compliance then your drivers need not worry about anything. sleep easy happy thxgiving now go get yourself all liquired up dawn and enjoy your holidays The driver must do the recap to run legal if he did not do the recap then he would not know if he was legal or not! Some officers let drivers off the hook for things they shouldn't and some don't understand the reg's fully due to lack of training or understanding! Go have a beer dude! ![]() Just because you follow the letter of the law doesn't make you a good driver. Log books are like taxes, you fudge a little in the gray areas to make the money. It doesn't make it wrong or right, its just the way it is. I really think you are beating a dead horse with this one, no disrespect intended, but you should let this one go. Have a happy turkey day.
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#42
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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no ones knocking anyone. were haveing an intelligent discussion about log auditors and the rules as pertaining to the hos regs prescribed by the fmcsa .
no one said log auditors r not allowed to post why dont you stop being so sensitive. some officers have common sense and understand a 130 dollar fine is a waste of time. recap has nothing to do with being legal. and yes i am going to have a beer .
#43
Originally Posted by Dawn
The driver must do the recap to run legal
if he did not do the recap then he would not know if he was legal or not!
#44
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Indianapolis, In
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Originally Posted by ssoutlaw
Originally Posted by Dawn
Originally Posted by ken_o
your implying the dot are the gestapo logbook police this is not the case.
i have been checked on quite a few occasions and even one morning i was stopped after not having filled it out fortunetly i had the lst 6 days good to go i filled it out and went on my way. It is not your job as a log auditor to be teaching drivers a few tricks. simple as this you say log it as you do it. if your company operates legaly in hos compliance then your drivers need not worry about anything. sleep easy happy thxgiving now go get yourself all liquired up dawn and enjoy your holidays The driver must do the recap to run legal if he did not do the recap then he would not know if he was legal or not! Some officers let drivers off the hook for things they shouldn't and some don't understand the reg's fully due to lack of training or understanding! Go have a beer dude! ![]() Just because you follow the letter of the law doesn't make you a good driver. Log books are like taxes, you fudge a little in the gray areas to make the money. It doesn't make it wrong or right, its just the way it is. I really think you are beating a dead horse with this one, no disrespect intended, but you should let this one go. Have a happy turkey day.
#46
Originally Posted by Dawn
Originally Posted by ssoutlaw
Originally Posted by Dawn
Originally Posted by ken_o
your implying the dot are the gestapo logbook police this is not the case.
i have been checked on quite a few occasions and even one morning i was stopped after not having filled it out fortunetly i had the lst 6 days good to go i filled it out and went on my way. It is not your job as a log auditor to be teaching drivers a few tricks. simple as this you say log it as you do it. if your company operates legaly in hos compliance then your drivers need not worry about anything. sleep easy happy thxgiving now go get yourself all liquired up dawn and enjoy your holidays The driver must do the recap to run legal if he did not do the recap then he would not know if he was legal or not! Some officers let drivers off the hook for things they shouldn't and some don't understand the reg's fully due to lack of training or understanding! Go have a beer dude! ![]() Just because you follow the letter of the law doesn't make you a good driver. Log books are like taxes, you fudge a little in the gray areas to make the money. It doesn't make it wrong or right, its just the way it is. I really think you are beating a dead horse with this one, no disrespect intended, but you should let this one go. Have a happy turkey day. "Why do you have to turn everything around in the words I say? Gosh Rev! One day you will realize it is only you that is being "dumb" I know what I am doing and you or no one else can tell me I DON'T! It is all in the way you and the other one's (not the one's who have personally e-mailed me to thank me) like to turn crap around! I guess you all are young or you are the truck drivers that "know it all" guess what you are the dangerous one's on the road!" this whole thread gets off topic, Im not trying to put you down but you have said what you wanted to say and logbooks is a art most learn on their own. There is nothing hard about it. Let it go!!!!
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Originally Posted by yoopr
The driver must do the recap to run legal
Say WHAT?????????? I had drivers say I don't run over my 70 hour I don't need to do a recap, funny they was the one's with 70 hour violations all the time! And I guess if you are a driver who drives very little a week, nope don't need a recap to be legal. Look the whole point is if you run legal and log legal you won't have any issues! The recap help you stay legal and aware of your hours available so you can "legally" make the most of the hours available. Maybe I should request DOT to make it a regulation alldrivers should do the re-cap! :lol: they don't require it , becasue their computer tells them if they really want to know! Next time they take your log book inside or to their car ask if you can watch what they do and ask them why they are doing it! 1) to see if you are over your 11 or 14 2) to see if you are over your 70 hour 3) to see if you have any speeding violations off the log book! Meaning you are logging a point A to point B in 5 hours but it takes at least 6 hours at a minimum! This is a false log! 4) and false logs (if they ask for receipts) I get a feeling you log paid miles to! Just a feeling I could be wrong :?:
#49
Originally Posted by Dawn
If you don't know how many hours you have available how can you be assured you are running legal? Yeah sure If you do a 34 hour restart you don't have to keep a recap for @ least 4-5 days, but you need to do a recap to make sure you are running legal!
I had drivers say I don't run over my 70 hour I don't need to do a recap, funny they was the one's with 70 hour violations all the time!
And I guess if you are a driver who drives very little a week, nope don't need a recap to be legal.
Look the whole point is if you run legal and log legal you won't have any issues! The recap help you stay legal and aware of your hours available so you can "legally" make the most of the hours available.
Maybe I should request DOT to make it a regulation alldrivers should do the re-cap!
they don't require it , becasue their computer tells them if they really want to know! Next time they take your log book inside or to their car ask if you can watch what they do and ask them why they are doing it!
1) to see if you are over your 11 or 14 2) to see if you are over your 70 hour 3) to see if you have any speeding violations off the log book! Meaning you are logging a point A to point B in 5 hours but it takes at least 6 hours at a minimum! This is a false log!
4) and false logs (if they ask for receipts)
I get a feeling you log paid miles to! Just a feeling I could be wrong :?:
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Kansas City, MO
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Dawn let me ask you a question. How many times have you been in a scale house or a roadside inspection having a logbook inspection?
Before I started using DDL I never used a recap per se. All I did was add the last 7 days (plus today) and subtracted that number from 70. Let's face it -- It is not rocket science. It really is that simple. you said:
Everything boils down to what someone said earlier! Log it as you do it, Don't speed and write down what you are doing and you should not have a problem with anyone Company or DOT because you are logging legal!
you said:
DOT probably would not have ran the last 7 plus today's log in his computer.
And BTW I never was cited for a logbook related problem. Many of those logs were some of the most creative logs that could be created. I was never called by the log department nor were they detected by the one DOT audit the company went through. Here's a example.
Drove slightly more than 6000 miles in 5 days. Make 15 stops. Had one logbook only inspection (no record of this check) and a full inspection on the 5th day. Only citation was for a missing license plate lamp which was not a OOS.
After completing the trip I rewrote the logbook to fix the MANY problems with the log. In the end all miles and fuel stops matched. BTW I was using DDL at the time. I can assure you DOT would have had no problem with this trip had they did a full audit. You said:
"Orientation Training: Well let me tell you about that, Everyone is different, everyone has a different learning capability , so you can beat a guy to death to learn something and he doesn't get it, he goes to someone else and he learns it, because of different words the person uses or pictures!"
you said:
I came here to chat with you guys to maybe learn things as I have learned many things from drivers, no not the regulations, just how things go out on the road!
You act as if your way is the only way. Your views may be correct for the way you do your work but what other do is every bit as valid and in some cases more valid. You have stepped outside your limited world and then insulted those that disagree with your view. Needless, to say that rubs people the wrong way. I suggest you go back over your postings and look at them from the other persons view. See if you would accept them as they are written. Would you see them in the same light. Or would you see them as a "know-it-all" who puts people down. Sorry for this vary long post. kc0iv |


