![]() ![]() (2 ) Correction of errors with team drivers. Sections 4.9 and 4.10, respectively, describe the data reporting requirements and the communications protocols. Section 4.8 explains ELD outputs, which are the information displayed to a user and the standard data output file an ELD must produce. Section 4.7 introduces technical functions that are intended to guard a driver against harassment and introduces a privacy preserving provision when a driver operates a CMV for personal purposes. Section 4.6 introduces device self-monitoring requirements and standardizes the minimal set of malfunctions and data diagnostic events an ELD must be able to detect. Section 4.5 describes the events an ELD must record and the data elements each type of event must include. The ELD requirements for internal processing and tracking of information flow are described in section 4.4, which includes conditions for and prohibitions against automatic setting of duty-status in section 4.4.1, required geo-location and date and time conversion functions in sections 4.4.2 and 4.4.3, respectively, use of event attributes for tracking of edit and entry history in section 4.4.4, and the use of data check functions in the recording of ELD logs in section 4.4.5 as standard security measures for all ELDs. Section 4.3 describes the inputs of an ELD which includes automatically measured signals by the ELD as covered in section 4.3.1, and manual entries by the authenticated driver as covered in section 4.3.2 and by the motor carrier as covered in section 4.3.3. Section 4.2 explains internal engine synchronization requirements and its applicability when used in recording a driver's record of duty status in CMVs. More specifically, section 4.1 describes the security requirements for account management within an ELD system and introduces the term “Unidentified Driver” account. (c ) Section 4 lists functional requirements for an ELD. Data Diagnostic Event Indicator Statusħ.9. ![]()
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![]() ![]() He spent his time traveling along the East Coast with nothing but apparel in the trunk of his car. Plank initially began the business from his grandmother's basement in Washington, D.C. Under Armour was founded on September 25, 1996, by Kevin Plank, a then-24 year old former special teams captain of the University of Maryland football team. Hint: (control the line of scrimmage) #LongBeachVarsityReport Plank, founder of Under Armour, pictured in 2018 I’m breaking down the one thing Bosco is going to have to against Mater Dei to have a chance to be successful. “At the end of the day if we do that, and we get a couple of bounces and some luck goes our way, we’ll have an opportunity to win the ballgame.” We have to be smart in the way that we approach the discipline aspect of the game and not have any unforced penalties that are going to affect our performance,” Negro continued. Negro said it is the smallest details that will make the difference. “We get to play the number one team in the nation, there’s no competition better than that.” We have Bosco and Mater Dei and a couple of other teams who are really good as well,” Finau continued. “We’re probably the number one league in the nation for sure. #LongBeachVarsityReport /pYXfAx8t2Cįinau said the Trinity League is all about competition. John Bosco senior Malachi Finau said his defensive line will be ready to play Mater Dei on Friday, October 1. “We’ve had a bye week so we definitely had time to prepare for (Mater Dei).” “We’re definitely prepared,” Finau added. ![]() “I know they have my back on Friday night.” ![]() John Bosco senior defensive lineman Jairus Satele (6-0, 270), who is a Navy commit. They are very well-coached, but I would put my coaching staff up against anybody in the country.” They have strengths and weaknesses, just like we have strengths and weaknesses. “We know that on paper, this is a 50-50 ball game, you never know,” Negro shared. The Braves believe as long as they work hard ahead of their matchup against Mater Dei and other Trinity League opponents, they will put themselves in the best position to be successful. “It is about our team and what we do and how we accomplish things.” “So at the end of the day, we feel that we have enough talented players, we’re well enough coached and have enough talented support staff around us that it is about us,” said Negro. #LongBeachVarsityReport #CIFSS /57gP9XPEyS James also said his committing to Air Force to play football is a 40-year decision. John Bosco senior wide receiver Chedon James describes what it feel like to play big time high school football. “Even when I get screens, I’m just thankful they block for me.” Seniors Tyson Molio’o, Maicah Talavou, Earnest Greene, they’re all dogs,” James said. “One of the themes that I really put into place here at Bosco when I took over 12 years ago was putting an emphasis on the offensive and defensive lines, developing that particular area of our football team,” Negro said.Įven at wide receiver, senior Chedon James (Air Force commit) appreciates the impact his offensive line has on the game. The Braves are focused on protecting their quarterbacks and running the ball when they need to against Mater Dei (3-0). ![]() |