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  • 🎙️ Episode 7 – Mile 6: ELDs vs. Paper Logs
    2025/07/13

    Dive deep into the ELD revolution—and why more compliance hasn't necessarily meant safer roads. I'm your host, David Skater, and in this episode I challenge the industry narrative that electronic logging means less fatigue and fewer crashes. Instead, we're seeing unintended results: the “racing-the-clock” mindset, aggressive driving, overlooked violations, and lifeless click‑and‑flick audits. I lay out real-world stories from both my driver days and my time in safety to show what’s working—and what isn’t. It’s time to ask the hard question: If compliance increased but safety didn’t – what did we really gain?

    🎧 What You'll Hear in This Episode:

    • My experience behind the wheel: mandatory rest periods that never feel restful

    • The audit illusion: trusting dashboards without digging into receipts and timestamps

    • Real consequences: carriers scrambling to rescue loads, fueling inefficiencies—and carbon emissions

    • The dispatcher dilemma: responsibility stripped from judgment, leading to systemic liability

    🎯 Why It Matters:
    This isn't just trucking talk—it's a call to rethink how we use technology. If we stop thinking, we stop being safe. It’s a whispered warning that turns loud when liability and lives are on the line.

    ⚖️ Legal Case Highlights & References
    For those looking to dive deeper into landmark court cases mentioned:

    1. Sisic Transport Services (Damir Sisic)

      • Pleaded guilty to conspiracy to falsify driver ELD logs after a fatal crash; received probation, home confinement, and fines. Trucking Info+8Department of Justice+8CDLLife+8Office of Inspector General+2FreightWaves+2CDLLife+2

      • FMCSA debarred Sisic for 3 years. Land Line Media+7Office of Inspector General+7Office of Inspector General+7

    2. Tony “Anatoliy” Kirik (Orange Transportation / Dallas Logistics)

      • Convicted of falsifying safety documents and lying to FMCSA; sentenced to 45 months federal prison. Yahoo+8Department of Justice+8FreightWaves+8

    🔗 Learn More

    • Sisic case (DOJ press release): "Trucking Company Owner Admits to Falsifying Driver Records" FreightCaviar+15Department of Justice+15Department of Justice+15

    • Kirik case (USAO Western District NY): "Rochester trucking company owner convicted" FreightWaves+12Department of Justice+12Office of Inspector General+12

    💬 Join the Conversation
    Agree? Disagree? Want deeper insights? Reach out—I’m all ears.

    Thanks for listening,
    David Skater ✍️
    The Most Important Mile

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