KeepTruckin has announced that its KeepTruckin ELD solution will now be available for purchase at participating Pilot Flying J Travel Center locations across North America.
by Staff
January 11, 2018
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KeepTruckin has announced that its KeepTruckin ELD solution will now be available for purchase at participating Pilot Flying J Travel Center locations across the country.
The KeepTruckin Electronic Logbook App allows drivers to record their hours of service on their Android or iOS devices. When paired with the KeepTruckin ELD hardware device via Bluetooth or USB, driving time is automatically recorded in compliance with the ELD mandate, the company said.
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Drivers who purchase the KeepTruckin ELD at Pilot Flying J locations will receive a complete package including the ELD hardware device, a 9-pin and 6-pin cable, a DOT reference card, and instructional material.
Drivers and fleet managers can call or email the KeepTruckin Support Team at any time, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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