Bad Run in with DOT/Bear. Now I have Q's HELP!!!
OK, I run my own truck and trailer, and stay local. I do not run "for hire". I decided being able to go over state lines might help so I got my DOT number, however I never went over my 150 air miles, so I just kept a HOS report as opposed to a log book. Yesterday I decided to go out of state, (air miles are 113 miles) which are still under the 150 air miles Im allowed, Reg 395.1 since I do not have a CDL. Anyways, I going across the interstate and I get pulled over. Bear asks me why Im weaving, and I couldnt answer him(it was either 20+ mph winds, or me trying to see whats up since he was in my blind spot) However I wasnt all over both lanes, but with a load 10' high and 35' long it doesnt take much to sway a truck with 20 mph winds.
Anyways he starts doing a check and 2 DOT bears pull in. They all BS, check a few more things and then the DOT bears get in the van and are ready to leave. The Bear comes back up and starts about that he doesnt have time right now and that he will be sending me 2 tickets in the mail. He finished, at which time I asked "what are the 2 tickets for?" He said 1 for a logbook violation, and 2 for holes in the trailer (because my car trailer has an open center on it factory. He also said he could take me OOS for a logbook violation, but for me to get a logbook and fill it out-he then left me go. OK. 1st of all, is a logbook violation even legit, since 1. I was only 71 air miles from home(not in violation at that time), and for the fact that the FMCSA says in writing that I qualify under the 150 air mile radius? 2nd of all, I have been through 2 other DOT inspections in my same state, and never had any mention of my trailer floor. WTF? I never signed anything, nor did DOT make any report. It just put a real damper on the day since I have no idea what is next. |
I would wait for the tickets before I got excited. They might not ever come as he was probably just trying to say something to you to justify hasseling you.
Good luck. |
Thats what Im hoping. Iadmit Im a young-un-26 years old, but im financing this whole thing on my own, and have started from scratch hauling junk cars. I have been told you will be looked upon the same as a trash hauler. But I do try to run safe and legal.
I guess we will see. |
Wake-up Call
You didn't have a "Bad Run in with DOT/Bear", you had a wake-up call. "since I do not have a CDL" You don't state what the GVW of your rig is, but if you're conducting a business, I doubt a 4-wheeler license covers you. What other things aren't you legally doing because you want to run a business on the cheap? "what is next" is to get legal. "I have been told..." Who "told" you, a transportation lawyer? BOL
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I didnt think it was needed, therefor It was not given. I have class 8 tags, pay $416.00 a year to have them. Its good to 26k. My truck is listed at 10k and trailer at 16k.
I have spent some good money to be legal and not cheap. I dont appreciate the fact you think im trying to cut corners, since you have no idea about my situation so kiss my azz. I do not have a problem with anything registration required, been through DOT checks more than I wish, and never once had a problem. I just ordered the steel and will weld a center in the trailer to the tune of $409 and change. Again I understand where he is coming from even though it was never said to me in the past. However I do know my DOT regs, and 393.1 states that I have not committed a log book violation. And yes since you need all my personal info sealord, I carry commercial insurance for the exact items I haul for 750k liability, and Motor Carrier enforement stated that most of the scrap haulers are cutting corners, therfor I will be looked upon. Want my DOT number so you can check me through the SAFER system? Because all of my inspections have came back 100% clean, except for an early OOS due to a fuel leak which had developed between stop and inspection, fixed and on my way. People like you think you know....but really have no idea. Some of us do our research, so of us spend the money to be legal, but unlike you are not perfect and do have a few things slip up here and there. For any others that offer good advice, Thank you. I do appreciate your help, and Im trying to run legal. I have been in the transportation/trucking industry since i was born, and I have seen what piss-poor setups get you. My dad has always tried to run legal(for the most part) and has taught me well. |
Some states have a Lesser Radius than what you said you were running. Mine is 100.
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Didn't you say you crossed the state line? If so, then yes, you have to use a log book.
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