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The ELD Rule: Time to Comply

The electronic logging device mandate requires most carriers and drivers to convert from using paper logs or logging software to a registered ELD if they do not have an automatic on-board recording device in use. Whether you already are using e-logs or you've waited till the last minute, download this special supplement by HDT's editors to learn more.

by HDT and Select ELD Solution Providers
November 22, 2017
The ELD Rule: Time to Comply

 

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The electronic logging device mandate, effective on Dec. 18, 2017, requires most carriers and drivers to convert from using paper logs or logging software to a registered ELD if they do not have an automatic on-board recording device in use. We’ve endeavored to find answers to the most common questions that arise, starting with the basics in this supplement. For a PDF of the supplement, click here.

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