Gotta say that I really like this series. Normally the average person doesn’t understand or know what exactly is required of them (probably in a manual someplace, but manuals very rarely get read). But to hear and see these kind of requirements will hopefully open some eyes. With your background it’s good to have you spread the word. Y’all dun good!
Good video. Keeping up with your maintenance and repairs on your vehicle helps to keep you safe, avoids citations, and increases the useful life of the vehicle.
Love this series. Great intro - was anticipating that you & your buddy do a 'LIVE' demonstration right there on the side of the road (or in a parking lot)..
Thanks Brad! Always enjoy my visit to the channel every week! Appreciate the time you’re taking on putting this series together for us! 😊🔥💯👍🤜🤛. Great review of this topic today! Take care! Andrew from NB :)
Brad, i like your DOT sessions. Most of the rules i know because we had DOT farm vehicles. Todays coverage should be done in the walk around pretrip inspection binder. Every morning when we got up, we had to do this with out trucks. Todays session Is just a great reminder. Thanks for doing this. I know your Law Enforcement experience really helps us out. Thanks for doing this.
You got a good show there But I want to explain one thing when I work for the highway departments used to drive junk and the DOT would never say nothing But I have my own truck and I keep it up to stuff But like I said for 28 and half years I work for the highway department and all their trucks most of them well it wasn't even legal to be on the road someone didn't even have plates on them And the DOT would never say nothing so what do you think that I'm not putting it down You're a smart man and everything you said was right So have a good day and we see again on another one
It’s really something that people who go buy a fifth wheel camper or a big motor home and don’t need nothing . They to should have to go to some kind of driving test .😊
I didn't know this until couple years back, but certain states can not do random inspections. Ohio is one of them. But if alot more people would do their pretrips we could avoid alot of the issues we have out here on the road.
The campground I supply just ordered two Joe Cords on an EMERGENCY DELIVERY FEE. I had to do one in the dark tonight. and the other is going tomorrow morning. Long story short I’m charging them $700.00 total delivered and stacked. Two Joe Cords is about 84% of a full cord.
I care because I appreciate videos like this and learning about this stuff.i appreciate the effort that was put into making the video. Not Hating on anyone. Just thought you might have left out some pertinent info.
Brad great job. I have my CDL’s and I have shared to a couple people your videos. They were impressed and didn’t realize a lot of the rules. You may of touched on it already but in that type 2 inspection if alcohol is suspected a CDL holder is set at a higher standard or level to that possible infraction. I could be wrong. Thank you sir.
Can they technically put you out of service if your over weight or do they just give you a ticket?? And can any cop stop a commercial vehicle for random inspection or only a DOT certified cop can? Thanks for the videos I have learned a lot.
In Maryland, being overweight is a fine... Unless you are more than 5,000 pounds over and then you are required to be off loaded to legal weight. In order to be stopped randomly, the officer must be certified to conduct inspections.
Interesting question for you as an ex LEO Brad, under the 5th amendment of the US constitution once a driver invokes that right and notifies the officer, the The driver does not legally have to participant in the inspection on the grounds that participation may incriminate the driver. The officer can inspect the vehicle but cannot demand under threat of infringement or arrest that the driver participate in ‘his/her’ inspection/investigation. Ie; driver does not operate lights, opera, horn, or open hood etc. Are you able to clarify this please?
If you refuse to comply with the inspection process then items that cannot be checked will be marked out of service. You will be shut down, massive CSA points applied to the companies safety rating and most likely increased insurance premiums.
Yes that is correct. What is the short-haul exemption? If you are a short-haul driver or fleet, there are several short-haul exemptions, including time restrictions, as well as a distance-related exemption, which is the 150 air-mile exemption. What is the 150 air-mile exemption? This exemption applies to both CDL and non-CDL drivers with an operating radius of 150 air-miles. Drivers are required to: keep timecards return to the same work reporting location, and only drive in states not requiring a CDL for their vehicle. Note: Previously, the exemption included a 100 air-mile exemption as well and was changed in 2020 to 150 air-mile for both CDL and Non-CDL drivers. What was the 100 air-mile exemption? Before the rule change on September 29, 2020, the 100 air-mile exemption applied to CDL drivers and to qualify they needed to: remain operating within a 100 air-mile radius return to the same work reporting location go off duty within 12 hours, and keep time cards with start and end times and total hours worked daily
First off I love your page and how you don't hide your faith ex law enforcement all that. But ever since you started this DOT coverage iv been seeing on other pages that some ain't happy with you about it because you brought attention to something they been doing for years dot free that their cops and dot being letting slide or just really didn't know themselves. I personally like following the rules because I'm ex law enforcement and fire rescue but I figured I'd let a fellow brother know
Yes, I knew when I started this series that some people would not want to hear what I had to say, but for those that do, I hope its helpful. I have my opinions and views on the whole thing too but just try to comply and share my knowledge and experience.
Gotta say that I really like this series. Normally the average person doesn’t understand or know what exactly is required of them (probably in a manual someplace, but manuals very rarely get read). But to hear and see these kind of requirements will hopefully open some eyes. With your background it’s good to have you spread the word. Y’all dun good!
Good video. Keeping up with your maintenance and repairs on your vehicle helps to keep you safe, avoids citations, and increases the useful life of the vehicle.
One I've witnessed is that older DOT officers are more forgiving. The younger officers are usually trying to make a name for them selves. Great video.
Great information, thanks Brad!!
Good morning Brad,I’m watching the festivities at Punxsutawney for Groundhog Day.
Thank you Brad love this video series.
Glad you enjoy it!
Floor it Brad 😝
This is a great video series, it is going to help so many people. Great video Brad thanks!
Thanks Tony. appreciate it
Chuck full of information. Great job Brad!
Thanks!
Thanks for explaining inspections! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
You used the term we as if you were still on the job. What a great presentation Brad. I really enjoyed this video
Love this series. Great intro - was anticipating that you & your buddy do a 'LIVE' demonstration right there on the side of the road (or in a parking lot)..
Thanks Brad! Always enjoy my visit to the channel every week! Appreciate the time you’re taking on putting this series together for us! 😊🔥💯👍🤜🤛. Great review of this topic today! Take care! Andrew from NB :)
Very informative. This series has been great.
Another great video on DOT. Keep them coming
Brad, i like your DOT sessions. Most of the rules i know because we had DOT farm vehicles. Todays coverage should be done in the walk around pretrip inspection binder. Every morning when we got up, we had to do this with out trucks. Todays session Is just a great reminder. Thanks for doing this. I know your Law Enforcement experience really helps us out. Thanks for doing this.
You got a good show there But I want to explain one thing when I work for the highway departments used to drive junk and the DOT would never say nothing But I have my own truck and I keep it up to stuff But like I said for 28 and half years I work for the highway department and all their trucks most of them well it wasn't even legal to be on the road someone didn't even have plates on them And the DOT would never say nothing so what do you think that I'm not putting it down You're a smart man and everything you said was right So have a good day and we see again on another one
Good video and nice looking truck thanks for the information I am retired now but kept my CDL
Nice information Brad - thank you. Stay safe.
Thanks, you too!
It’s really something that people who go buy a fifth wheel camper or a big motor home and don’t need nothing . They to should have to go to some kind of driving test .😊
Still need to have the proper class license, just a non commercial. Also don't need medical card
Job well done !!!
In Massachusetts you have to carry wheel chalks too. Thanks for the info
Happy Groundhog Day
Everyone!!
I didn't know this until couple years back, but certain states can not do random inspections. Ohio is one of them. But if alot more people would do their pretrips we could avoid alot of the issues we have out here on the road.
Brad how about Motorhomes Class A towing a Jeep what is needed? Alot of people say it is a recreational vehicle and nothing different is needed.
If it is over 26,000 pounds you would still need a non commercial class B license. Just no medical card and not subject to inspections.
Thanks Brad. Love your channel!@@FirewoodattheFurnace
The campground I supply just ordered two Joe Cords on an EMERGENCY DELIVERY FEE. I had to do one in the dark tonight. and the other is going tomorrow morning. Long story short I’m charging them $700.00 total delivered and stacked. Two Joe Cords is about 84% of a full cord.
Does this have something to do with the topic of this video?
Why do you care Cliff the JPF hater? BTW I was nice to them and dropped my price to $650.00
I care because I appreciate videos like this and learning about this stuff.i appreciate the effort that was put into making the video.
Not Hating on anyone.
Just thought you might have left out some pertinent info.
Good content buddy.
Much appreciated
hi there another good show and lots of good info , was this made before or after the fellowship , best to all john
It was after
Brad great job. I have my CDL’s and I have shared to a couple people your videos. They were impressed and didn’t realize a lot of the rules. You may of touched on it already but in that type 2 inspection if alcohol is suspected a CDL holder is set at a higher standard or level to that possible infraction. I could be wrong. Thank you sir.
Yes the amount in your BAC is lower for commercial motor vehicle
Can they technically put you out of service if your over weight or do they just give you a ticket?? And can any cop stop a commercial vehicle for random inspection or only a DOT certified cop can? Thanks for the videos I have learned a lot.
In Maryland, being overweight is a fine... Unless you are more than 5,000 pounds over and then you are required to be off loaded to legal weight. In order to be stopped randomly, the officer must be certified to conduct inspections.
Interesting question for you as an ex LEO Brad, under the 5th amendment of the US constitution once a driver invokes that right and notifies the officer, the The driver does not legally have to participant in the inspection on the grounds that participation may incriminate the driver. The officer can inspect the vehicle but cannot demand under threat of infringement or arrest that the driver participate in ‘his/her’ inspection/investigation. Ie; driver does not operate lights, opera, horn, or open hood etc.
Are you able to clarify this please?
If you refuse to comply with the inspection process then items that cannot be checked will be marked out of service. You will be shut down, massive CSA points applied to the companies safety rating and most likely increased insurance premiums.
Am I understanding correctly that logbook are not needed if operating within 100 miles of your homebase?
Yes that is correct.
What is the short-haul exemption?
If you are a short-haul driver or fleet, there are several short-haul exemptions, including time restrictions, as well as a distance-related exemption, which is the 150 air-mile exemption.
What is the 150 air-mile exemption?
This exemption applies to both CDL and non-CDL drivers with an operating radius of 150 air-miles.
Drivers are required to:
keep timecards
return to the same work reporting location, and
only drive in states not requiring a CDL for their vehicle.
Note: Previously, the exemption included a 100 air-mile exemption as well and was changed in 2020 to 150 air-mile for both CDL and Non-CDL drivers.
What was the 100 air-mile exemption?
Before the rule change on September 29, 2020, the 100 air-mile exemption applied to CDL drivers and to qualify they needed to:
remain operating within a 100 air-mile radius
return to the same work reporting location
go off duty within 12 hours, and
keep time cards with start and end times and total hours worked daily
First off I love your page and how you don't hide your faith ex law enforcement all that. But ever since you started this DOT coverage iv been seeing on other pages that some ain't happy with you about it because you brought attention to something they been doing for years dot free that their cops and dot being letting slide or just really didn't know themselves.
I personally like following the rules because I'm ex law enforcement and fire rescue but I figured I'd let a fellow brother know
Yes, I knew when I started this series that some people would not want to hear what I had to say, but for those that do, I hope its helpful. I have my opinions and views on the whole thing too but just try to comply and share my knowledge and experience.
@@FirewoodattheFurnace keep up the good work my friend
You didn’t explain why you were stopped…. Just to say hello? Lol
LOL I was profiled...
Probably that long beard. Lol
What if your dripping water out of your tailgate??
Bring the wood back to Joe
@@TheWoodSnob hahahha