By Dec. 16, 2019, all drivers are required to use electronic logging devices (ELDs), even if they were previously using automatic on-board recording devices (AOBRD).
This mandate by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is meant to track the Hours of Service (HOS) each driver has logged, which limits how many hours a driver can be behind the wheel before resting. During roadside inspections, law enforcement officers can check a driver’s HOS through the ELD.
When going through a roadside inspection, drivers will need to be prepared to show their logs to officers. Some things drivers should know to get ready for those inspections can include:
According to the FMCSA, drivers should be able to:
The FMCSA states that drivers are required to keep the following items in their vehicles:
While learning how to use an ELD and showing records at roadside inspections might seem daunting to drivers, these devices also come with benefits.
Some of the advantages of ELDs can include:
Following these tips and understanding the benefits of ELDs can help prepare drivers for the December ELD deadline.
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