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Posted: 4 months, 1 week ago
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Smart immobilizers and parking security
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I've never seen anything like this.
Truck had to go into the shop in Albuquerque, while I was running containers at the time. I asked the Freightliner people where to drop my trailer and they told me down the street a little ways and so I bought a kingpin lock at the Love's and put it on. I expected to be repaired and back on the road in 6 or 7 business days. That didn't happen and then the company had me come to get another truck and I did not get back to that container for 4 weeks. I don't know if the company had somebody stop by ever so often to see if it was still sitting there or not. When I did get back I was shocked that it was still there with the kingpin lock on it.
The device from Amazon is $300. If the company thinks I need one, they will have to supply it at their cost. I already pay for my cell phone and a backup. The phones are used primarily for company business and for the benefit of the company. The company does not give the driver a cell phone allowance. Any additional device or hardware the company wants me to carry, needs to be at their expense, not mine. I do have a gladhand lock from a previous employer but I don’t need it because we are prohibited from dropping our trailers anywhere except at the customer’s location. I can see that in an unusual situation, having the gladhand lock would be of value and it is small and easy to keep on the truck. The company does issue a high quality padlock and I lock every loaded trailer as directed.
I do have a king pin lock that Schneider required new drivers to purchase for $60, but it weighs about 20 lbs. and is a pain in the butt to install, so I don’t even carry that anymore. But I do think it makes sense for companies to have GPS tracking devices for their trailers.
Can't stop laughing at the 20lb lock! How do you even get around with that?
Posted: 4 months, 1 week ago
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I've never seen anything like this.
Truck had to go into the shop in Albuquerque, while I was running containers at the time. I asked the Freightliner people where to drop my trailer and they told me down the street a little ways and so I bought a kingpin lock at the Love's and put it on. I expected to be repaired and back on the road in 6 or 7 business days. That didn't happen and then the company had me come to get another truck and I did not get back to that container for 4 weeks. I don't know if the company had somebody stop by ever so often to see if it was still sitting there or not. When I did get back I was shocked that it was still there with the kingpin lock on it.
Checked it out the Amazon link and this looks like a great leap forward. That said I would imagine that a 4 week trailer downtime would be expensive, at least to the company! Do you know why it took that long? What happened when you went back?
Posted: 4 months ago
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Smart immobilizers and parking security
@BK I would love to see it. Thanks!