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 ...
It’s crunch time. At the end of this year, the grace period for AOBRDs will be over and electronic logging devices (ELDs) become mandatory. For many drivers and carriers, the race is on to research ...
Since 2017, fleets with automatic onboard recording devices (AOBRDs) have been on a countdown to the date when they’ll be required to implement electronic logging devices (ELDs). The Dec. 16, 2019, ...
An attendee talks ELDs with Jon Sockell, center, director of marketing at KeepTruckin, and company sales rep Kady Pooler at the National Private Truck Council's (NPTC) 2016 Annual Conference. "Psst, ...
This federal law was designed to create a safe environment for commercial vehicle operators and other drivers on the road. Businesses operating a commercial vehicle fleet have more to worry about than ...
Electronic logging devices (ELDs) will soon be mandatory on your work truck fleet to meet Hours of Service (HOS) regulations. You will need a working system in place by December 2017 if you are not ...
Every truck you purchase comes with an OEM maintenance schedule. Most ELDs you install has the ability to track miles, engine hours, and time. Yet some small fleets never connect those two together.
Running a small fleet means you’re stretched thin—dispatching loads, chasing payments, and keeping trucks rolling. Then ELD reports hit you like a brick wall, piling on data you barely have time to ...
Electronic logging device customer service is rarely given priority in a pilot or trial phase, yet it's one of the most vital aspects to successful ELD implementation. It's only after investing large ...
The key thing for trucking companies large and small to know about the Dec. 17, 2019, last-permissible date to utilize grandfathered electronic-logging-devices-by-another-name (that would be Automatic ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, in June of 2018 when this story was originally published, announced the creation of an email address to be utilized by carriers who need to request an ...
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