Amid rising complaints about faked driver logs and unscrupulous ELD providers, FMCSA is revamping how electronic logging devices get approved — adding new safeguards but not yet moving to full ...
The three devices represent the 12th, 13th and 14th ELDs revoked by the agency since mid-October. The agency on Oct. 17 removed five devices from the registry, followed by another device nearly a week ...
FMCSA placed these ELDs on the revoked devices list because the companies failed to meet the minimum requirements established in Title 49 CFR Appendix A to Subpart B of Part 395. The removal took ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on Thursday announced it has revoked five more electronic logging devices from its Registered Devices list “due to the companies’ failure to meet the ...
The self-certification processes for truck driver training schools and electronic logging devices have made it too easy for ...
FMCSA placed these ELDs on the revoked devices list because the companies failed to meet the minimum requirements established ...
FMCSA announced a complete overhaul of its electronic logging device certification process to replace the current self-certification system. The agency said the new multistep vetting process aims to ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on Dec. 1 unveiled an overhauled vetting process for electronic logging devices (ELDs) that the agency said will ensure non-compliant devices are ...
FMCSA's Nov. 13 to California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Department of Motor Vehicles outlined a series of actions the state must take.. Agency also imposed a Dec. 1 deadline for California to detail its ...
Compliance and preparation for federal government audits of commercial driving license training providers is a business with ...