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Trucking Logs Driver Acceptance of Electronic Logging Team 4 – Plut, Whitlow, and Wyman

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Trucking Logs. Driver Acceptance of Electronic Logging Team 4 – Plut , Whitlow, and Wyman. History of logs. History of logs. Hours of service compliance 11 hours a day driving Once a week up to 14 60 or 70 hours total. Issues. Interaction with the device Compared to paper - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Trucking LogsDriver Acceptance of Electronic

Logging

Team 4 – Plut, Whitlow, and Wyman

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Hist

ory

of lo

gs

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Hist

ory

of lo

gs

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Issue

s Hours of service compliance 11 hours a day driving

Once a week up to 14 60 or 70 hours total

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Issue

s Interaction with the device Compared to paper

Location in the cab Training

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Issue

s Driver Acceptance Big Brother is watching

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Drive

r Ac

cept

ance

COFFEE

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Drive

r Ac

cept

ance

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Ergo

nom

ic/Hu

man

Fa

ctor

Issu

es o

f EO

BRs designed by companies using

electrical engineers, computer programmers, and

software engineers

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Cost

/Ben

efit

Easy to install Weighs heavily in the fleet owners favor

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Func

tions

av

aila

ble

Driver location Braking pressureRoute information Refrigerator tempGPS for navigation TextingBreadcrumb trail Text to voiceDriver speed Live radio

communicationLive tracking GeofencingVehicle weight HOSFuel level

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Diss

ent Truckers hate us Safety has improved

without EOBRs Distraction Cut into paychecks

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Affirm

atio

n Safety will improve due to following HOS rules Dock staff will need to

unload/load to keep driver in compliance

Better communication

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Drive

r quo

tes

“I can communicate with my dispatcher, and I can communicate a

breakdown.” “I can call my fuel depot when I need to fill, and if you have a problem with a truck, you can notify them.”

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Drive

r quo

tes

“If a regular driver is out

sick a replacement driver

will eliminate the possibility

of the new driver going off-

route by using navigation

equipment loaded onto the

EOBR.” “Now when drivers go to

weight stations, the stickers

on their windows let the law

enforcement know they’re

e-log compliant. Drivers are

questioned less and can get

back on the road faster.”

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Unan

swer

ed

Ques

tions

What is impact of wide adoption of EOBR on truck accident rates?

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Unan

swer

ed

Ques

tions

What is impact on HOS compliance rates?

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Unan

swer

ed

Ques

tions

How do individual drivers weigh the pros/cons of EOBR:

Reduced salary due to fewer driving hours

Improved quality of life from being well-rested

Reduced workplace stress

since management cannot

compel them to drive more

than their duty limit Improved systemic safety

from fewer fatigued truck

drivers in system

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Trend

s

The ever presence of social

media and mobile devices

mean more people are more comfortable about broadcasting their location

and activities. People have realized value in

location-aware apps that outweigh the technology intrusion and loss of privacy.

Will additional capability like

communications with dispatch

and navigation aids outweigh

the “big brother” effect?

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Trend

s

Technology providers are moving away from dedicated hardware deployment to portable software on general purpose platforms such as the iPhone/iPad—which can replace a dedicated GPS unit, cell phone, and laptop computer.

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Trend

s

Most consumer tablet computers can support all

EOBR functions (GPS, restricting input while in motion, logging capability,

wireless communication, and visual/auditory interface with driver) very

well today—except for possibly tamper-proofing.

Can a vendor certify an EOBR app under FMCSA regulations, Section 395.15?

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Sum

mar

y

EOBRs are going to replace paper logs

The benefits have been in the favor of the fleet owners Drivers are starting to

see the personal benefits and moving to acceptance

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