Fleets face a 60-day timeline to replace four FMCSA-revoked ELDs or risk out-of-service orders beginning March 1.
Chauncey grew up on a farm in rural northern California. At 18 he ran away and saw the world with a backpack and a credit card, discovering that the true value of any point or mile is the experience ...
Did you know your fleet’s electronic logging devices may be vulnerable to hackers? It’s true. Serjon, a cybersecurity firm specializing in fleet transportation security, held a press conference during ...
Motor carriers and drivers using one of the four devices have 60 days to replace the revoked device with a compliant ELD.
To find the best Electronic Logging Device (ELD), our research team analyzed 12 of the top options on the market, comparing them on DOT compliance, features, and price. Our tests found that the fleet ...
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 ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Faced with evolving tactics to bypass hours-of-service rules, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is taking steps to combat ...
If you see an announcement that an electronic logging device has been “FMCSA certified” to meet the new mandatory ELD regulations that go into effect Dec. 17, you might assume that the Federal Motor ...
More than a month into the enforcement of the federal electronic logging device (ELD) mandate, TruckNews.com reached out to provinces and Transport Canada regarding penalties for non-compliance.
The Blue Star ELD, which the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration revoked from its list of registered devices on Tuesday, has been reinstated, the agency announced Thursday. Truck drivers and ...
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With some exceptions, every commercial motor vehicle in the US needs to have an electronic logging device (ELD) onboard. The device tracks a driver’s hours of service, confirming to authorities that ...
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