
Motor carriers and drivers using Robinhood electronic logging devices have 60 days to replace the revoked device with compliant ELDs.
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New FMCSA pilot programs could eventually reshape hours-of-service rules, giving truck drivers options to pause their 14-hour clock or use longer split sleeper rest periods.
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Beginning November 3, motor carriers and drivers who continue to use the revoked electronic logging devices will be cited for operating without an ELD and enforcement officials will place the driver out-of-service.
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Two electronic logging devices have been removed from the Department of Transportation's list of registered ELDs for failing to meet federal requirements.
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New medical card rules causing confusion? A new FMCSA waiver offers temporary relief from electronic transmission requirements.
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In the wake of natural disasters, government agencies can issue emergency declarations that temporarily lift specific trucking regulations. But the exemptions aren’t blanket permission to ignore safety regulations. It’s important to know what emergency declarations allow — and what they don’t.
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A new online tool from CarriersEdge can provide carriers with insights into how their drivers may perform in a real-world English Language Proficiency test.
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Protect your trucking fleet's safety scores by understanding how the math works in the FMCSA's Compliance, Safety, Accountability calculations.
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Eight electronic logging devices from Gorilla Fleet Safety LLC have been taken off the list of registered ELDs by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
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Roadside inspection officials will be instructed to more strictly enforce a federal regulation requiring commercial drivers to be able to speak English under a new executive order from President Trump.
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