We may receive a commission from our partners if you click on a link to review or purchase a product or service. Click to Learn More Electronic logging devices (ELDs) are a popular — and sometimes ...
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 ...
Three more electronic logging devices get the axe by FMCSA. Find out which devices are impacted and how long you have to ...
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 ...
Many businesses with commercial fleets are legally required to equip their vehicles with electronic logging devices (ELDs). These devices automatically track relevant driver and vehicle information, ...
ELDs, mandatory for most interstate truck drivers, electronically record driver hours-of-service to help prevent ...
FMCSA said its new vetting process will give truckers more confidence that the ELDs they purchase are “accurate, reliable and ...
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 ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has removed ELD ONE from the list of registered electronic logging devices. FMCSA placed TMS One's ELD One on a list of revoked devices due to the ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration removed the device from its list of registered Electronic Logging Devices on Monday because it no longer complies with the minimum requirements for ELDs ...
The three devices represent the 12th, 13th and 14th ELDs revoked by the agency since mid-October. The agency on Oct. 17 removed five devices from the registry, followed by another device nearly a week ...