The Load Logistics company was the first provider of an electronic logging device solution to appear on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s online device registry, which went live on Feb ...
Two electronic logging devices have been removed from the Department of Transportation's list of registered ELDs for failing to meet federal requirements. Motor carriers have up to 60 days to replace ...
A proposed rule mandating the use of electronic logging devices is expected to be published in the Federal Register Jan. 29, according to a monthly Department of Transportation report, which says the ...
Transportation officials in Wisconsin and four other states are pilot-testing a system that permits drivers to use their cellphones, tablets and laptops to electronically present their in-cab motor ...
This story appears in the Jan. 14 print edition of Transport Topics. Pressure from federal safety regulations and the latest transportation bill is pushing more carriers to make the switch from paper ...
DALLAS – Though many fleets still seem wary of them, electronic automated driver logs may gain in popularity as the government implements new hours-of-service (HOS) rules next year. “We believe ...
The long-awaited electronic logging device rule is expected to mandate usage by interstate drivers of commercial motor vehicles who currently use a driver’s log to record their hours of service. Tips ...
Teletrac Inc, manufacturer of the FleetDirector vehicle tracking and fleet management system, has announced the availability of its electronic DOT report. Teletrac Inc, manufacturer of the ...
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