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 ...
FMCSA announced a complete overhaul of its electronic logging device certification process to replace the current self-certification system. The agency said the new multistep vetting process aims to ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration gave truck operators two years to start using an electronic logging device (ELD), and as of Dec. 18 of this year, all operators, including livestock ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced Monday what they’re calling a “complete overhaul” of the Electronic Logging Device approval process, implementing pre-publication vetting that ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) reinstated DSGELOGS on January 15. FMCSA removed the ELD from its ...
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Understanding FMCSA ELD exemptions
Electronic logging systems have become standard in the process of monitoring driver hours, and not all commercial drivers and vehicles are obliged to use such systems. The FMCSA developed the ELD ...
NLMJ Technologies LLC, a Dallas-based innovator in fleet management technology, is proud to announce a strategic partnership with ELD Mandate. NLMJ Technologies LLC, a Dallas-based innovator in fleet ...
Trucking companies and law enforcement are concerned about ELD tampering aimed at circumventing HOS limitations. ATA intends to work with FMCSA on third-party certification Some cases of ELD tampering ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Friday unveiled a package of new initiatives, pilot programs and regulatory updates intended to improve the lives of American truck drivers, according to ...
Just hours after the Department of Transportation’s big announcement Friday, Sept. 27, that it would greatly restrict non-domiciled CDL issuance, a representative from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety ...
Survey finds that while the driver shortage is the number one concern among motor carriers, it doesn’t even make the top 10 list of critical industry issues among truck drivers. An annual survey ...
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