For years, electronic logging devices (ELD) were treated as little more than compliance tools, recording hours of service to ...
FMCSA’s removal of five ELDs means carriers using them will need to switch to approved devices within the next 60 days.
FMCSA has revoked the certification of electronic logging devices from five providers: Ontime Logs, Green Light ELD, Sahara ...
Motor carriers and truck drivers using any of the five electronic logging devices revoked by FMCSA have 60 days to replace ...
Manipulation of electronic logging devices is creating a two-tier trucking market — where some carriers follow hours-of-service rules and others bypass them to run nearly double the miles per week, ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has removed five additional electronic logging devices (ELDs) from ...
J.J. Keller’s new VT100 telematics device combines ELD compliance and vehicle tracking in a single, easy-to-install unit.
Five electronic logging devices have been added to the revoked list. Find out which ELDs are impacted and how long you have ...
The future of fleet competitiveness relies on TMS built from the ground up for AI, integrating real-time data, advanced ...
Neil Cawse, this year’s Innovator of the Year, founded Geotab 25 years ago as a new arrival from South Africa. Now, it’s a giant in vehicle-tracking technology, with $1 billion-plus in revenue and cus ...
How to integrate energy-based safety with a tracking and measurement system not based on total recordable incident rate (TRIR), long the standard measure for OSHA and countless safety programs, was ...
How will the market for fleet management systems for commercial vehicles in North America evolve in 2026 and beyond? Now in its fifteenth edition this strategic research report co ...
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