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???? a few click on a computer will tell them everything they need to know about the drivers hours no math errors. I would just like to know how much we will save by not having to print logbooks for use. We can now just buy plain logbooks so we have one in case the system goes down as required by law.We use paper because the company likes having the logs, as well as company policy, written in pencil. Elogs would hold them to law. Think about how many rescues will have to be done with elogs....
Why would the rescues go up I though this company was safety first. What your saying is there are drivers fudging the books?
As for the city operation I work at a company many moons ago that went to e-logs. The great part was that if I went over 12hrsfor that day I had to do nothing they are ready had my log for the day. The system tied the time clock with the e-log in the truck so when I got in my truck and log in the e-log had me on duty from the time I punched in. If you punched out for lunch or at the end of the day that was all recorded in you log.
I don't know about the rest of the SC but mine got a new time clock just this past week.