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Rule that door must be closed?
Recently I was approached by the safety department manager and told that an DOT officer had called claiming that one teams member was in violation of DOT rules. He was driving a 48 van with roll up doors and lift gate. The offense was running with the trailer roll up doors open and this was a violation of the rules. The driver was not stopped but I was wondering if anyone had any insight into which rule this might have broken?
The load was secure and with the lift gate in the up/folded position would have prevented any cargo from flying out under normal circumstances, even if the load straps/lock failed. I have seen some local drivers have the swinging doors open when moving between stops, on the road, and I can see how this is dangerous but what safety violation would a roll up door cause? |
I think there was a post on here not too long about about another guy that got nailed for having a roll-up door up. Not sure what the regulation number is, but I'm sure it exists.
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Ask, and you shall receive.
§398.4 Driving of motor vehicles. (g)(2) Doors, tarpaulins, tailgates and other equipment. No motor vehicle shall be driven unless the tailgate, tailboard, tarpaulins, doors, all equipment and rigging used in the operation of said vehicle, and all means of fastening the load, are securely in place. |
Thanks for the information. Not what I wanted to hear but usefully anyway
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Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Ask, and you shall receive.
§398.4 Driving of motor vehicles. (g)(2) Doors, tarpaulins, tailgates and other equipment. No motor vehicle shall be driven unless the tailgate, tailboard, tarpaulins, doors, all equipment and rigging used in the operation of said vehicle, and all means of fastening the load, are securely in place. The correct reg, with identical wording, is 392.9(a)(2). Just sayin'. :wink: |
Originally Posted by golfhobo
Right answer, but wrong reg. Unless the O.P's company is transporting Migrant Workers!
Still awaiting your response in the other thread.... |
I see Coke guys do this all the time around the Huston I-79 area...I always thought it looked kinda shakey...
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Originally Posted by Jailed
(Post 407885)
Recently I was approached by the safety department manager and told that an DOT officer had called claiming that one teams member was in violation of DOT rules. He was driving a 48 van with roll up doors and lift gate. The offense was running with the trailer roll up doors open and this was a violation of the rules. The driver was not stopped but I was wondering if anyone had any insight into which rule this might have broken?
The load was secure and with the lift gate in the up/folded position would have prevented any cargo from flying out under normal circumstances, even if the load straps/lock failed. I have seen some local drivers have the swinging doors open when moving between stops, on the road, and I can see how this is dangerous but what safety violation would a roll up door cause? While the "snobs" gave you the specific reg numbers....The simple answer to an open door is "unsecured" cargo. The door being open means no securement. |
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