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Old 12-28-2008, 03:23 AM
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You were talking about road closures due to construction.



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http://www.classadrivers.com/forum/r...-logbooks.html

That's a classic thread right there.

Yes, that WAS a good one. I don't think you ever DID realize that you were wrong on that one, (and so many others.) An overpass falling on a road, which closes it, is considered a construction road closure. The adverse driving exemption WILL be allowed. Now.... what was your point?

MY point was that you AGAIN misquoted a reg, or misinterpreted it, when answering a noobie's question. You implied that he could violate BOTH the 11 AND 14 hour rule under "adverse conditions." I corrected you (as I so often have to do,) to show that he could ONLY exceed his 11 hour rule, and NOT his 14 hour rule.
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Old 12-28-2008, 03:34 AM
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MY point was that you AGAIN misquoted a reg, or misinterpreted it, when answering a noobie's question. You implied that he could violate BOTH the 11 AND 14 hour rule under "adverse conditions." I corrected you (as I so often have to do,) to show that he could ONLY exceed his 11 hour rule, and NOT his 14 hour rule.
People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. Especially people who made that same mistake in reg interpretation over a year ago.....

http://www.classadrivers.com/forum/r...er-14-hrs.html

But at least when I pointed out when you made the same mistake, I was nicer about it, and didn't come back with some snide remark like the one I just quoted from you. But I suppose I shouldn't have expected the same from you.
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Keeping the logs on the laptop is SOOOO much nicer than paper logs for me. It tells me if I have any violations immediately. They can go back 3 years on my computer and find NO violations. Since I started using DDL, I've NEVER had an officer look past 1 or 2 days back.
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As it states, if you have everything but today and yesterday, then DOT must allow you to bring your status current. They will then give you a nice ticket for not having a current status. Just because they have to allow you to bring your status current doesn't exempt you from getting a fine for not having it that way when you were first examined by them.
it says they may or will, not that they must
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it says they may or will, not that they must
(b)(3) Exception. A driver failing only to have possession of a record of duty status current on the day of examination and the prior day, but has completed records of duty status up to that time (previous 6 days), will be given the opportunity to make the duty status record current.
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