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Old 06-01-2007, 04:50 PM
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I have heard some rumors about a nationwide DOT crackdown weekend but I can't find any dates or information. Anyone know when it is planned to go down?
 
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Old 06-01-2007, 05:37 PM
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supposed to start 6/5 at midnight 72 hour nationwide dot
 
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Old 06-01-2007, 06:19 PM
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Yea, that's what I heard. June 5th-7th
 
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Old 06-02-2007, 03:04 AM
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Yea, that's what I heard. June 5th-7th
Looks like I'll be ahem *cough cough* sick for 73 hours and stay home. I heard the above dates as well.
 
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Looks like I'll be ahem *cough cough* sick for 73 hours and stay home. I heard the above dates as well.
I should've planned better so I could be home for this crap. Oh well.
 
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I'm not sure why you guys are afraid to drive. I'll be out there and my truck is in order and so will my paperwork. You make it sound like they are going to inspect every truck and driver. That would jam up every single highway in less than 60 seconds.
 
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Old 06-02-2007, 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by SteveBooth
I'm not sure why you guys are afraid to drive. I'll be out there and my truck is in order and so will my paperwork. You make it sound like they are going to inspect every truck and driver. That would jam up every single highway in less than 60 seconds.



I have to agree, if your logbook is correct and your truck is safe, you will be fine, so whats the problem? are you running illegal or driving an unsafe truck? in either case, you shouldnt be on the road. last year, I was hauling hazmat and I got inspected 3 times during that week, ( you dont get a sticker during this time. it was just a normal inspection, and I passed fine each time, I just cant see why some of you are so worried about it.
 
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Originally Posted by Fredog
Originally Posted by SteveBooth
I'm not sure why you guys are afraid to drive. I'll be out there and my truck is in order and so will my paperwork. You make it sound like they are going to inspect every truck and driver. That would jam up every single highway in less than 60 seconds.



I have to agree, if your logbook is correct and your truck is safe, you will be fine, so whats the problem? are you running illegal or driving an unsafe truck? in either case, you shouldnt be on the road. last year, I was hauling hazmat and I got inspected 3 times during that week, ( you dont get a sticker during this time. it was just a normal inspection, and I passed fine each time, I just cant see why some of you are so worried about it.
Its more of just a pain in the ass than anything. How long did each of those inspections take. Wouldn't you rather be sitting at the house than talking to a DOT inspector. I am sure they are great guys, but who the heck wants to sit there while they play inspector. My truck gets a clean bill of health each time it comes in every weekend. I am in on friday and out on monday morning. I dont need their help inspecting my truck. However, like you I haul hazmat and so I get the joy of having an inspection when they do a blitz. Our company had 186 inspections done last year during this blitz. We have 90 power units at that time. This year, the company is shutting down those three days. No need to work if all we are going to do that day is get inspected. They can come to the shop all the trucks will be there lined up ready to go. Oh and before I forget. We had 0 truck related violation and 1 driver related violation. (he forgot his health card).
 
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Originally Posted by ThumperS25
Originally Posted by Fredog
Originally Posted by SteveBooth
I'm not sure why you guys are afraid to drive. I'll be out there and my truck is in order and so will my paperwork. You make it sound like they are going to inspect every truck and driver. That would jam up every single highway in less than 60 seconds.

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I have to agree, if your logbook is correct and your truck is safe, you will be fine, so whats the problem? are you running illegal or driving an unsafe truck? in either case, you shouldnt be on the road. last year, I was hauling hazmat and I got inspected 3 times during that week, ( you dont get a sticker during this time. it was just a normal inspection, and I passed fine each time, I just cant see why some of you are so worried about it.
Its more of just a pain in the ass than anything. How long did each of those inspections take. Wouldn't you rather be sitting at the house than talking to a DOT inspector. I am sure they are great guys, but who the heck wants to sit there while they play inspector. My truck gets a clean bill of health each time it comes in every weekend. I am in on friday and out on monday morning. I dont need their help inspecting my truck. However, like you I haul hazmat and so I get the joy of having an inspection when they do a blitz. Our company had 186 inspections done last year during this blitz. We have 90 power units at that time. This year, the company is shutting down those three days. No need to work if all we are going to do that day is get inspected. They can come to the shop all the trucks will be there lined up ready to go. Oh and before I forget. We had 0 truck related violation and 1 driver related violation. (he forgot his health card).
they took about 20 minutes each..it didnt affect my paycheck, 20 minutes doesnt make a big difference in my day. I think a company shutting down during these days would look real suspicious, but thats just my opinion
 
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Originally Posted by Fredog
Originally Posted by ThumperS25
Originally Posted by Fredog
Originally Posted by SteveBooth
I'm not sure why you guys are afraid to drive. I'll be out there and my truck is in order and so will my paperwork. You make it sound like they are going to inspect every truck and driver. That would jam up every single highway in less than 60 seconds.

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I have to agree, if your logbook is correct and your truck is safe, you will be fine, so whats the problem? are you running illegal or driving an unsafe truck? in either case, you shouldnt be on the road. last year, I was hauling hazmat and I got inspected 3 times during that week, ( you dont get a sticker during this time. it was just a normal inspection, and I passed fine each time, I just cant see why some of you are so worried about it.
Its more of just a pain in the ass than anything. How long did each of those inspections take. Wouldn't you rather be sitting at the house than talking to a DOT inspector. I am sure they are great guys, but who the heck wants to sit there while they play inspector. My truck gets a clean bill of health each time it comes in every weekend. I am in on friday and out on monday morning. I dont need their help inspecting my truck. However, like you I haul hazmat and so I get the joy of having an inspection when they do a blitz. Our company had 186 inspections done last year during this blitz. We have 90 power units at that time. This year, the company is shutting down those three days. No need to work if all we are going to do that day is get inspected. They can come to the shop all the trucks will be there lined up ready to go. Oh and before I forget. We had 0 truck related violation and 1 driver related violation. (he forgot his health card).
they took about 20 minutes each..it didnt affect my paycheck, 20 minutes doesnt make a big difference in my day. I think a company shutting down during these days would look real suspicious, but thats just my opinion

Well in that case their are a bunch of suspicious companies out there. I aint gonna knock it. I need this week off anyway. I don't know what states you were in during last year. All my inspections took between 28-42 minutes. It greatly effected my paycheck. My reloads and Friday was shot. I want to get home on Friday afternoon not sit 100 miles away from the house because more than one inspection was needed on my truck.
 



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