An electronic logging device — also known as an ELD — is a piece of technology used by commercial drivers such as truckers to record driving time and hours of service (HOS) records. That’s not all ...
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 ...
That screen in front of the driver? Sure, it is required to comply with hours-of-service regulations. But it can do so much more than log hours. “That’s what they need to make sure the drivers are ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has removed four devices from the agency’s list of registered electronic logging devices, or ELDs. Motor carriers or drivers using the following ELDs ...
Two more electronic logging devices have been kicked off the list of registered ELDs by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, meaning drivers or motor carriers using them will need to ...
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The ELD mandate, an important regulation in the trucking industry, requires commercial drivers to use Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs) to record their hours of service. These devices aim to improve ...
An independent trucking group is urging a federal appeals court panel to stop a government regulation that would require drivers to use electronic logging devices to track their hours on the road, ...
FMCSA placed these ELDs on the revoked devices list because the companies failed to meet the minimum requirements established in Title 49 CFR Appendix A to Subpart B of Part 395. The removal took ...