Electronic logging devices (ELDs) are a popular — and sometimes legally required — means of tracking the service hours of commercial vehicle motorists. The best ELD devices are a vital tool, which ...
The key thing for trucking companies large and small to know about the Dec. 17, 2019, last-permissible date to utilize grandfathered electronic-logging-devices-by-another-name (that would be Automatic ...
Electronic logging devices (ELDs) will soon be mandatory on your work truck fleet to meet Hours of Service (HOS) regulations. You will need a working system in place by December 2017 if you are not ...
Since the electronic logging mandate that kicks in on Dec. 18 was first released, Fred Fakkema, vice president of compliance at Zonar Systems, and Annette Sandberg, former administrator of the Federal ...
DALLAS. Attendees of the Omnitracs Outlook 2016 user conference got a chance Tuesday morning, Feb. 2 to hear from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) about electronic logging ...
Electronic logging devices may mean less paper than the logbooks that preceded them, but some heavy-duty trucking companies still can run into trouble during a Federal Motor Carrier Compliance ...
For some fleets, the sole purpose of investing in an electronic logging device (ELD) is to track driving time in compliance with the hours of service (HOS) regulations. However, some ELDs are capable ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Drivers bracing for the upcoming electronic logging device rule should practice driving with the new units and old-fashioned paper logs, according to La Tonya Mimms, transportation ...
With the recent batch revocation of 10 different electronic logging devices (one of those, the CI ELD Logs device, has since returned to the registered list), I wondered how the agency's procedure for ...