Following a surge in removals last year, FMCSA has blacklisted four more electronic logging devices for failing to meet ...
Within a two-week period, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has removed eight ELDs from the list of registered ...
Now that the April 1 "hard enforcement" deadline has passed on the electronic logging device mandate, property-carrying commercial motor vehicle drivers operating their vehicle without a required ...
Drivers and fleets using the PremierRide Logs, DSG Elogs, and State Elogs ELD devices should revert to paper and find replacement devices within 60 days.
As the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration explores possible changes to its electronic logging device regulations, truck owners with older engines who have so far avoided the mandate are ...
With the electronic logging device mandate quickly approaching, websites for ELD information and reviews have emerged to help carriers sift through the multitude of systems on the market and find the ...
Commercial vehicle inspectors will not offer a “soft enforcement” grace period for truckers who have not migrated to electronic logging devices from grandfathered automatic onboard recording devices ...
The days of fleets comprised of disconnected, self-contained trucks have long passed. Semis in 2024 are sprawling, connected computer and IoT devices on 18 wheels. For almost a decade, Electronic ...
Fleets face a 60-day timeline to replace four FMCSA-revoked ELDs or risk out-of-service orders beginning March 1.
Among other conclusions reached by a team of researchers who published this month the results of their study on crash rates since the ELD mandate took effect, the report asserted that the number of ...
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 ...