Of the 14 ELDs revoked Wednesday, 10 are from Gorilla Fleet Safety, which said it's aware of the revocations and is working ...
Motor carriers and truck drivers may now resume using the previously revoked ELD. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has reinstated an electronic logging device to its list of registered ...
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.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced March 4 that it has removed another 14 devices from the agency’s ...
It depends entirely on the employer. Texas is the only state in the country where private employers can legally opt out of ...
New guidance for commercial vehicle inspectors distinguishes between more traditional logbook violations and tampered ELD data that can result in mandatory 10-hour out-of-service orders.
Diesel keeps going up. Rates doing the same as offset? Revoked ELD reinstated. Heavy-haul-specific load board gets route-planning improvement. Tesla’s Semi charger network set to expand. After falling ...
FMCSA Administrator Derek Barrs laid out his agency's active regulatory agenda Monday at the Truckload Carriers Association convention in Orlando, summing up its growing list of priorities ...
Pedigree Technologies' new Tail Light Tracker embeds a GPS into a tail light, giving fleets a covert theft-recovery tool that thieves can't spot or remove.
If you’re going to put a GPS tracker on a trailer, Pedigree Technologies says you might as well hide it where no one would think to look — inside the ...
Many freight companies are exploring AI to mitigate increasing theft and fraud, but they should first understand the role AI can play and how to implement it responsibly.
The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance will begin enforcing a stricter out‑of‑service policy for electronic logging device tampering on April 1, 2026, a move that could immediately sideline drivers ...