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Ensure your drivers know how to transfer e-log data to inspectors at roadside via the web transfer method, said FMCSA enforcement chief Joe DeLorenzo this week in a webinar hosted by Trimble. That ...
Beginning November 3, motor carriers and drivers who continue to use the revoked electronic logging devices will be cited for ...
FMCSA is asking for input on potential changes to its electronic logging device (ELD) rules.
The ELDs were removed from FMCSA's "registered devices" list. Truck drivers and fleets using the TT ELD PT30, ELOG42, and ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on Wednesday removed three more electronic logging devices from its registered list, giving affected fleets until Nov. 3 to swap out the non-compliant ...
Trucking Hub, an industry-leading provider of Transportation Management System (TMS) software, has named 3MD ELD its preferred electronic logging device for integrated fleet compliance. The ...
After recent ELD revocations by FMCSA, one provider believes the agency is "cracking down" on faulty devices and offers insight on how to tell if your device is next.
Hours-of-Service Compliance Violations include falsified logs, exceeding drive time or failing to use a registered ELD.
No. The confusion here comes from when the FMCSA did indicate earlier this year they were going to start adding CSA points to the 394-25D citation for failure to transfer.
The trucking industry is sharing information about how to spot the sophisticated new tampering of electronic logging devices and taking steps to remove bad actors from behind the wheel.