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Got Questions? Top ELD Questions Answered

Q. I’ve heard that ELDs can be used for more than creating RODS. What other kinds of data can I capture?

A. ELDs are required to capture a number of pieces of engine, location and other data so drivers can accurately account for their hours of service to create their RODS.


But many fleets are finding that ELDs are also a goldmine of data that can be used to help manage both their vehicle assets and drivers, making them more efficient and safer.


For example, ELDs can be used to:


  • Monitor idle time and speeding.
  • Manage productivity.
  • Track driver detention accurately.
  • Optimize route and fuel usage.
  • Analyze for operational improvements, such as capacity.
  • Improve safety and driver retention.

While it’s not required, you can further leverage this data by bundling your ELD with a telematics solution.

Expert Bio

Answered by : Scott Sutarik from Geotab

VP, Commercial Vehicle Solutions

Scott Sutarik is the VP of Commercial Vehicle Solutions at Geotab Inc. He has extensive experience within the truck manufacturing industry, specializing in medium duty and heavy duty trucks. He previously worked in sales and marketing at Navistar Inc. where he supported over 700 dealerships, worked with suppliers and telematics providers, and managed the OnCommand Connection Program. With his expertise in telematics, regulatory compliance, engine diagnostics, and alternative fueled vehicles, Scott provides training and works with Geotab's partners to develop leading-edge fleet management solutions for the trucking industry.

Scott Sutarik is the VP of Commercial Vehicle Solutions at Geotab Inc. He has extensive experience within the truck manufacturing industry, specializing in medium duty and heavy duty trucks. He previously worked in sales and marketing at Navistar Inc. where he supported over 700 dealerships, worked with suppliers and telematics providers, and managed the OnCommand Connection Program. With his expertise in telematics, regulatory compliance, engine diagnostics, and alternative fueled vehicles, Scott provides training and works with Geotab's partners to develop leading-edge fleet management solutions for the trucking industry.

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