FMCSA has made it a mission to take non-compliant ELDs off the market. Learn about the agency's latest action.
Motor carriers and drivers using one of the four devices have 60 days to replace the revoked device with a compliant ELD.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has removed ELD ONE from the list of registered electronic logging devices. FMCSA placed TMS One's ELD One on a list of revoked devices due to the ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration removed Robinhood ELD from the list of registered electronic logging devices for hours of service and warned drivers and carriers using it that they ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration removed the device from its list of registered Electronic Logging Devices on Monday because it no longer complies with the minimum requirements for ELDs ...
Fleets face a 60-day timeline to replace four FMCSA-revoked ELDs or risk out-of-service orders beginning March 1.
The Phoenix ELD is the latest electronic logging device to have its certification revoked by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Last week, five other devices were removed by FMCSA from ...
The recently published Canadian ELD rule could test the credibility of some devices listed in the online ELD registry of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. The FMCSA registry currently ...
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 ...
Whether you’re a professional truck driver or a fleet management company, you likely understand the importance of tracking your hours. After all, it is a federal mandate. The ELD rule requires ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has removed the ArionT ELD from its list of registered electronic logging devices (ELD). FMCSA said in a ...