split sleeper berth and independents
#71
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WHAT? Is there any other kind? If there is, I've never been involved in one.
MADD and the others are getting together in an attempt to further reduce or change our current hos. They still think we are working too much.
I think you will need to find more drivers who are willing to speak out.
Of course, that could have the opposite effect in that it could push more for EOBR's. That is something most of us don't want.
The ATA is pushing for the EOBR's and speed limiters. If you want to be successful you will also need to get the legislative branch (congress) involved. I think you could gain support from independents, smaller carriers and some owner operators. Many will be cautious since they are afraid that we may wind up with something that is worse that what we have now and will further inhibit our ability to make a living.
Most people have adjusted to the current hos.
Few men have. stonefly
#73
I have been around this business for many years and seen a lot of changes. We have a lot of issues confronting us which requires the ability to deal with those challenges and adapt or learn to use them to our advantage. Most of us have gotten used to the new hos rules. I think it does encourage people to push their limits at times. That being said, we have more pressing issues with which to deal right now. We are facing the lowest freight rates than I have seen in a number of years. The availability of freight is also somewhat limited. Drivers have to decide what they must do in order to survive. They can run their authority, lease to a carrier, become a company driver or get out of the business altogether. Having learned to use the old hos I can be sympathetic to what you would like to accomplish, but most owners that I know seem to be more concerned about survival than pushing for another hos change. It has always been a challenge dealing with logs and the dot. I don't expect to see that change. We are seeing many more laws and regulations thrust upon us. It seems that the government at all levels see this industry as a cash cow that can be tapped any time they have a shortfall. In some respects, the current hos are easier to use as far as making addition mistakes. Under the old hos we needed to be careful to not miss a 15 minute break or driving time when we added up our time for the day. It could be easy to miss one if you were a bit tired and perhaps made several stops during the day. In that respect the current hos rules are easier to use. I think the 8/2 sleeper rule is the most difficult for some to understand. For that reason, most seem to just take the full 10 hour break at one time rather than take a chance on having a violation.
#74
It could be easy to miss one if you were a bit tired and perhaps made several stops during the day.
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