FMCSA has made it a mission to take non-compliant ELDs off the market. Learn about the agency's latest action.
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 ...
Motor carriers and drivers using one of the four devices have 60 days to replace the revoked device with a compliant ELD.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration removed three devices from the agency’s list of registered electronic logging devices, or ELDs. Keep Tracking, Rollingtrans ELD - ACCURATE ONE, and RT ...
Two electronic logging devices have been removed from the Department of Transportation's list of registered ELDs for failing to meet federal requirements. Motor carriers have up to 60 days to replace ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KeepTruckin, the leader in fleet management technology, announced today that its Electronic Logging Device (ELD) solution is now fully certified in Canada for both ...
Truckers are paid based on mileage but they're only allowed to drive for 11 hours each day. Electronic devices record how long they drive for — but truckers say these can be too restrictive. The ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Oct. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) today announced that its eDriver Logs® electronic logging device (ELD) software has been certified to comply with the technical ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has removed five more devices from its list of registered electronic logging devices, effective immediately. Motor carriers using these ELDs must ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced Thursday, Feb. 29, that it has revoked the certification of five electronic logging devices from its list of registered ELDs. The five revoked ...
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 ...
Trucking and fleet management solutions provider ORBCOMM has confirmed that a ransomware attack is causing recent service outages that prevent trucking companies from managing their fleets.