FreightWaves spoke with Daren Hansen, CTP, CTRE, Sr. Compliance Expert at J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc., about the widening gap between carriers who use their ELDs merely to satisfy a mandate and ...
Motor carriers and truck drivers may now resume using the previously revoked ELD. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has reinstated an electronic logging device to its list of registered ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration removed nine devices from the agency’s list of electronic logging devices (ELDs). These devices were placed on the ...
Finding the right Electronic Logging Device (ELD) in 2026 is a critical decision for your fleet’s future. You need a system that ensures compliance without adding unnecessary complexity to your daily ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced Monday what they’re calling a “complete overhaul” of the Electronic ...
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 ...
“We recognized early that compliance alone would not be enough,” Baid said. “Truck drivers needed live, 24/7 support and intuitive systems they could actually rely on.” Drawing on a technology ...
FMCSA revoked Robinhood ELD; carriers must replace devices within 60 days to stay compliant. Using a revoked ELD after November 18 will result in drivers being placed out of service. Fleets should ...
ELD tampering has become such a widespread phenomenon that sales agents are cold calling motor carriers offering "ELD editing" and authorities are drafting a new inspections bulletin to combat the ...