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My record speaks for itself. Spotless!
Right, but where is that record kept? Who keeps it? Who can change it?
Keep your own records independently of the company. Include when events happen and when you record/write them. Place them somewhere separately that you have limited access to, so no one can claim you made them up later.
Track your trip time. Track your gas. Track the decisions you make (example: fill up now vs later) and why you made them. Track inspections and their results. I'm sure there's more you can track, but I'm not a trucker. You know better than I do
Maybe you're already doing this, but I couldn't tell from your comment.
AI is often wrong. Sensors often get bad readings. It may falsely record bad behavior, so you need your own records to combat it.
Man I'm old school, IDGAF! Ai dosnt have a license to drive truck and make decisions.
Neither do waymo or Tesla cars, but here we are.
I'm talking about recording your trips using your phone and GPS. That way if your company say you were travelling 32kmph over the speed limit at 09:45 on July 15th 2025, you can confirm or refute their claim. I doubt the company is going to provide you with the GPS tracks along with their claim so you'll need your own.