Kelly Logistics, LLC

Kelly Logistics, LLC We are a non-traditional company that will allow the driver to make money for their family, cause that is what is most important to them.
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Federal Regulations!!§ 371.3 Records to be kept by brokers.(c) Each party to a brokered transaction has the right to rev...
03/24/2023

Federal Regulations!!
§ 371.3 Records to be kept by brokers.
(c) Each party to a brokered transaction has the right to review the record of the transaction required to be kept by these rules.

Did you know you can request from the broker what they got paid for the load?
By law they have to provide that information.
They will hang up on you, but that just means they were ripping you off in the 1st place.

Annual Enforcement Blitz Day AwayMay 4-May 6Emphasis on Lighting and HOS  Commercial Motor Carriers and Drivers can expe...
05/05/2021

Annual Enforcement Blitz Day Away

May 4-May 6

Emphasis on Lighting and HOS





Commercial Motor Carriers and Drivers can expect to see an increased roadside inspection rate starting tomorrow. During this Year’s Event, tens of thousands of inspections will be conducted on commercial motor vehicles and drivers, and enforcement personnel will be paying extra attention to lighting and hours-of-service (HOS) violations.



Motor Carriers and drivers should be aware that there are numerous other violations that can be found during the 37-step North American Standard Leven I inspection, which examines both vehicle mechanical fitness and driver operating requirements. Inspectors will ensure the vehicle’s brake systems, cargo securement, coupling devices, driveline/driveshaft components, driver’s seat, exhaust systems, frames, fuel systems, lighting devices, steering mechanisms, suspensions, tires, van and open-top trailer bodies, wheels, rims and hubs, windshield wipers. Motorcoaches, passenger vans and other passenger-carrying vehicles will also be inspected for emergency exits, electrical cable and systems in the engine and battery compartments and seating.



Inspectors will be looking for critical vehicle inspection item violations. If such violations are found, the vehicles will be placed out of service, meaning that it cannot be operating until the out-of-service conditions have been corrected. Vehicles that successfully pass inspection should receive a CVSA decal. During Roadcheck, drivers will be checked for operating credentials, HOS documentation, seat belt usage, and alcohol and /or drug impairment. A driver will be placed out of service if an inspector discovers driver-related out-of-service conditions.



To help you prepare for the Inspection review below







BRAKES

Check for missing, non-functioning, loose, contaminated or cracked parts on the brake system. Check for S-cam flipover. Be alert for audible airleaks around brake components and lines. Checkthat slack adjusters are the same length (from center of S-cam to center of clevis pin) and the air chambers on each axle are the same size. Ensure the air system maintains air pressure between 90-100 psi (620-690 kPa). Inspect for non-manufactured holes(e.g., rust holes,holes created by rubbing or friction, etc.) and broken springs in the spring brake housing section of the parkingbrake. Measure pushrodtravel. Inspect requiredbrake system warning devices, such as ABS malfunction lamp(s) and low air pressure warning devices. Inspect tractor protection system, including the bleedback system on the trailer. Ensure the breakaway system is operable on the trailer.











COUPLING DEVICES

Safety Devices - Full Trailers/Converter Dolly(s): Check the safetydevices (chains/wire rope) for sufficient strength, missing components, improper repairs and devices that are incapable of secure attachment. On the lower fifth wheel,check for unsecured mounting to the frame or any missing or damaged parts, or any visible space between the upper and lower fifth wheel plates. Verify that the locking jaws are around the shank and not the headof the kingpinand that the release leveris seated properlyand the safetylatch is engaged. Check the upperfifth wheel for any damage to the weight bearing plate (and its supports), such as cracks, loose or missing bolts on the trailer. On the sliding fifth wheel, check for proper engagement of locking mechanism (teeth fully engaged on rail); also check for worn or missing parts. Ensure the position does not allow the tractor frame rails to contact the landing gear during turns. Check for damaged or missing fore and aft stops.



FUEL AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS

Check your fuel tanks for the following conditions: loose mounting, leaks, or other conditions; loose or missing caps; and signs of leaking fuel below the tanks. For exhaust systems, check the following: unsecured mounting; leaks beneath the cab; exhaust system components in contact with electrical wiring or brake lines and hoses; and excessive carbon deposits around seams and clamps.



FRAME, VAN AND OPEN-TOP TRAILERS

Inspect for corrosion fatigue; cracked, loose or missing crossmembers; cracks in frame; missing or defective body parts. Look at the condition of the hoses and check the suspension of air hoses on vehicles with sliding tandems. On the frame and frame assembly, check for cracks, bends, sagging, loose fasteners or any defectthat may lead to the collapse of the frame; corrosion; fatigue; cracked or missing crossmembers; cracks in frame; missing or defective body parts. Inspect all axle(s). For vans and open-top trailer bodies, look at the upper rail and check roof bows and side posts for buckling, cracks or ineffective fasteners. On the lower rail, check for breaks accompanied by sagging floor, rail or cross members; or broken with loose or missing fasteners at side post adjacent to the crack.

LIGHTING

Inspect all required lamps for proper color, operation, mounting and visibility.



SECUREMENT OF CARGO

Make sure you are carrying a safe load. Check tail board security. Verify end gates are secured in stake pockets. Check both sides of the trailer to ensure cargo is protected from shifting or falling. Verify that rear doors are securely closed. Where load is visible, check for proper blocking and bracing. It may be necessary to examine inside of trailer to ensure large objects are properly secured. Check cargo securement devices for proper number, size and condition. Check tiedown anchor points for deformation and cracking.



STEERING

Check the steering lash by first turning the steering wheel in one direction until the tires begin to pivot. Then, place a mark on the steering wheel at a fixed reference point and turn the wheel in the opposite direction until the tires again start to move. Mark the steering wheel at the same fixed reference point and measure the distance between the two marks. The amount of allowable lash varies with the diameter of the steering wheel.











SUSPENSION

Inspect the suspension for: indications of misaligned, shifted, cracked or missing springs; loose shackles; missing bolts; unsecured spring hangers; and cracked or loose U-bolts. Also, check any unsecured axle positioning parts and for signs of axle misalignment. On the front axle, check for cracks, welds and obvious misalignment.



TIRES, WHEELS, RIMS AND HUBS

Check tires for proper inflation, cuts and bulges, regrooved tires on steering axle, tread wear and major tread groove depth. Inspect sidewalls for improper repairs, exposed fabric or cord, contact with any part of the vehicle, and tire markings excluding it from use on a steering axle. Inspect wheels and rims for cracks, unseated locking rings, and broken or missing lugs, studs or clamps. Check for rims that are cracked or bent, have loose or damaged lug nuts and elongated stud holes, have cracks across spokes or in the web area, and have evidence of slippage in the clamp areas. Check the hubs for lubricant leaks, missing caps or plugs, misalignment and positioning, and damaged, worn or missing parts.

Address

San Antonio, TX

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+12108343854

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