If you’re using one of the Rand McNally company’s electronic logging device products, including its DriverConnect platform, you’re likely well aware of an outage that forced all affected companies to ...
Thousands of truckers are experiencing a non-functioning electronic logging devices (ELD) after their Omnitracs systems unexpectedly shut down on Nov. 2. Omnitracs is a leader in ELD systems. The ...
Technology company Omnitracs announced its electronic logging devices that had experienced outages caused by an infrequent update to Global Positioning System operations are now functional. The ...
Omnitracs, one of the largest suppliers of electronic logging devices and telematics systems, acknowledged Sunday that service has been disrupted for some of its in-cab devices, and the company has ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has made a final decision to grant a waiver from the electronic logging device mandate to the Motion Picture Association (MPA) for all drivers providing ...
As the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration explores possible changes to its electronic logging device regulations, truck owners with older engines who have so far avoided the mandate are ...
ELDs, mandatory for most interstate truck drivers, electronically record driver hours-of-service to help prevent fatigue-related crashes and ensure compliance with federal safety regulations.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has removed the All-Ways Track ELD from the list of registered electronic logging devices, the fourth since the beginning of the year. ELD ...
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 ...
As of Dec. 17, 2019, most motor carriers are required by federal law to use electronic logging devices, or ELDs, to track driver hours of service. Whether you’ve waited until the last minute to flip ...
Electronic logging devices are now a mission-critical component of regulatory compliance in trucking, but anything from hardware failure to a lack of cellular connectivity can create disruptions.