J. J. Keller & Associates Inc. has introduced an enhanced version of Log Checker, the software that helps transportation professionals automate the task of auditing drivers' logs for compliance with the FMCSA hours of service regulations,
including the new FMCSA rule regarding split sleeper-berth requirements.
A major new feature of the software is the addition of automatic home-page alerts providing key information like current Top 10 hours of service violators, critical violations and drivers with falsifications and missing logs. These alerts allow users to review violations with drivers and help managers and dispatchers determine who is available to drive.
Other new value-added features of the software include built-in regulatory content and search tools to aid in information searches; a driver point system to help evaluate and grade drivers; a 34-hour restart option; enhanced reporting capabilities; and other user-requested conveniences that make the software easier to use.
As with earlier versions of the software, users can enter hours of service data into the software in order to eliminate manual log auditing.
Pricing for Log Checker starts at $499 (price determined by number of drivers and users).
For details, call (800) 327-1342, ext. 2100.
Keller Introduces New Log Checker Software
J. J. Keller & Associates Inc. has introduced an enhanced version of Log Checker, the software that helps transportation professionals automate the task of auditing drivers' logs for compliance with the FMCSA hours of service regulations,
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