Nice video can also explain in detail what is the difference between odometer jumps and unassigned driving. I will be very thankful to you with examples.
Unassigned driving time happens when there is no one logged into the device but it is still capturing drive time. Odometer jumps happen typically when the device has been unplugged and then when it is plugged in again, the system recognizes there has been a jump in miles without any associated drive time. Both are problematic.
@@Trucksafe thank you so much for clearing out this . I really it. I also joined in safety department in trucking industry.please also add new informative videos regarding safety industry basic and starting knowledge including abbreviations.❤️
When you reject them, they get put back on the carrier’s unidentified driving report. That report can cause problems in an audit if the carrier isn’t rectifying all of the unassigned time. Also, if drivers reject time that is truly theirs, it could be considered log falsification.
@@Trucksafe Wow, that's interesting So DOT, can still have me a violation or out of service for rejecting unidentified trips? Does the unidentified trips even without a load, does it affect your drive time?
Can DOT officers find untime driver when checking ELD?
Nice video can also explain in detail what is the difference between odometer jumps and unassigned driving. I will be very thankful to you with examples.
Unassigned driving time happens when there is no one logged into the device but it is still capturing drive time. Odometer jumps happen typically when the device has been unplugged and then when it is plugged in again, the system recognizes there has been a jump in miles without any associated drive time. Both are problematic.
@@Trucksafe thank you so much for clearing out this . I really it. I also joined in safety department in trucking industry.please also add new informative videos regarding safety industry basic and starting knowledge including abbreviations.❤️
What happens when you been driving for 5 or 6 hrs and you look at your Eld and the lights done went off while driving? Need help with this one.thanks
Great video, does anything negative happens when you reject unidentified logs? I was told to reject them but did not know why?
When you reject them, they get put back on the carrier’s unidentified driving report. That report can cause problems in an audit if the carrier isn’t rectifying all of the unassigned time. Also, if drivers reject time that is truly theirs, it could be considered log falsification.
@@Trucksafe Wow, that's interesting
So DOT, can still have me a violation or out of service for rejecting unidentified trips?
Does the unidentified trips even without a load, does it affect your drive time?