You'd better start thinking about e-logs, says Truckload Carriers Association Chairman John Kaburick, owner and president of Earl L. Henderson Trucking. During a wide-ranging address at this week's ...
PeopleNet’s eDriver Logs, released in early 2003, have been adopted by about 70 percent of its private fleet customers. In January 2004, Sinclair Oil equipped its fleet with onboard computers. In July ...
Of the 14 ELDs revoked Wednesday, 10 are from Gorilla Fleet Safety, which said it's aware of the revocations and is working ...
In advance of the latest estimated electronic-logs mandate release date from DOT — tomorrow, Oct. 30, with enforcement expected two years after publication, barring challenges — the makers of the ...
Federal regulators have removed 27 electronic logging devices from the approved list since January. The post FMCSA purges dozens of ELDs amid compliance crackdown appeared first on FreightWaves.
Perry Famularo, a longtime independent contractor for Dart Transit, was "one of those die-hards who said I would retire before I would use a computer for log purposes." But when Dart decided to do a ...
SAN DIEGO. Switching from paper driver logs to automated electronic systems saves money, improves safety compliance, makes life easier for drivers and “is just the right thing to do,” according to ...
This story appears in the April 11 print edition of Transport Topics. American Trucking Associations last week endorsed a federal proposal that trucking companies use electronic logging devices to ...
Much has changed during the time fleets have used paperless, electronic logs. Twenty years ago, the first versions of the technology now known as electronic onboard recorders (EOBRs) required drivers ...