Thanks for the cool video ! Do you know if there’s an option in peoplenet for the driver to force a change from 80 to 70 hr rule or is that option only available at stateline ? I’m in California but our peoplenet usually changes at stateline but heard it can be manually done too
Excellent video. I use to operate for Department of Defense so I never had experience of logging because Govt vehicles were not subject to logs. But I had a question for car hauling do you need to keep a log book even driving local or monitoring drive hours? Thanks
Thank you. Prior to starting business I went to my local CHP, I was given a very simple form to be used when driving over 100 Air-miles. It’s very simple time in, time out, total hours and log book yes or no. I use it daily, it’s common to add loads when I’m already out. Of course a log book is required for longer distances.
@@riosautotransportllc Well I was doing on duty while on break on my paper log I never had a cop give me a ticket I been pulled over a couple of times here in canada when I go off duty i go off duty till the next day.
What if you sit at loading dock for like half 45 minutes while on duty? It won’t count as your break? I thought the rule was as long as you’re not driving for 30 minutes, it would count as a break.
I was wondering if it automatically readjusts your available drive time if you sit more than 30 minutes. I haven’t used PeopleNet since 2019. At that time, I had to manually tap “rest break” for my drive time to readjust.
Paper logs and an ELD!
As an "old school" driver looking to get back into the cab... This Sucks!
Great video / explanation. Thanks👍
You're welcome, Thanks for watching!
Thanks buddy this was the best video on how to use peoplenet and you did it as you go by your trip step by step 💯
You’re welcome! Thank you for watching!
What's going Javier .I was looking on how to use the peoplenet and you came. Nice to see your doing well 👍
What’s going on Angel, are you still at Weber. My wife is still a Realtor you need to buy a home now 😂.
@@riosautotransportllc I moved on to Unfi stockton
@@angeldiesel6801 Good for you, you have my number call me sometime.
@@riosautotransportllc I lost your # it was in my old cell.
Thanks for the cool video ! Do you know if there’s an option in peoplenet for the driver to force a change from 80 to 70 hr rule or is that option only available at stateline ? I’m in California but our peoplenet usually changes at stateline but heard it can be manually done too
I’m not sure but I’ll ask and get back to you.
Excellent video. I use to operate for Department of Defense so I never had experience of logging because Govt vehicles were not subject to logs. But I had a question for car hauling do you need to keep a log book even driving local or monitoring drive hours? Thanks
Thank you. Prior to starting business I went to my local CHP, I was given a very simple form to be used when driving over 100 Air-miles. It’s very simple time in, time out, total hours and log book yes or no. I use it daily, it’s common to add loads when I’m already out. Of course a log book is required for longer distances.
helpful video! Does the computer block some gauges behind it?
Thank you! No behind the ELD is empty, it isn’t blocking anything.
We are providing outsource ELD service 24/7
Good to know, thank you
I wish we had those tablet we still have the bulky one
Yes it is nice.
Is it required to fill out the log book when using Elog? of is it something you do as safe back up?
No i don’t use a logbook when doing elog but I do carry a log book just in case elog is down.
Does your half hour ass brake work if you go on duty not driving for a half hour is that like logging off duty for your half hour break?
No, you need to be off duty for 1/2 hour for break.
Is it off duty not driving during a break or on duty not driving?
Off duty not driving.
@@riosautotransportllc Well I was doing on duty while on break on my paper log I never had a cop give me a ticket I been pulled over a couple of times here in canada when I go off duty i go off duty till the next day.
What if you sit at loading dock for like half 45 minutes while on duty? It won’t count as your break? I thought the rule was as long as you’re not driving for 30 minutes, it would count as a break.
Yes if you’re there for 30 minutes you can count it as your lunch, I do that often.
Yes if you’re there for 30 minutes you can count it as your lunch, I do that often.
I was wondering if it automatically readjusts your available drive time if you sit more than 30 minutes. I haven’t used PeopleNet since 2019. At that time, I had to manually tap “rest break” for my drive time to readjust.
I drive part time too I’m trying to figure out how I can do hot shot and keep my job for the time being
It can be done, I drive semi truck on Tuesdays and Fridays.
@@riosautotransportllc idk how I’ll do it I drive semi Sunday- Thursday at nights though part time
thanks
You’re Welcome
I’m going to get myself in trouble with this bullshit
How I can find this device sir and thank you
This is a trucking company device but you can find ELD’s on Amazon there’s also apps you can download on your phone.
Which ELD do you use in your hotshot ?
I stay local within 100 radius miles, I use a log sheet.
hey i would suggest you guys to use Motive KT eld
Where can I get it.? How can I contact you.?🙏🏽
(209) 915-1462
I’m still confused
Do you have any questions?
R. U. Over the road truck driver
No I’m intrastate just California.
I hate that eld .I'm a beginner
You’ll get use to it, I didn’t like it at first.