
Drivewyze announced expansion of its e-Inspection program, with seven states now offering pilots to expedite inspections at weigh stations.
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The parallels and warning signs of in truck management over the past 100 years have not changed as much as one might imagine.
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The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration determined that UPS Freight violated the Surface Transportation Assistance Act when managers retaliated against a driver who refused to drive without an ELD being mounted.
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The NAFA DOT Compliance Forum, which will be held on Oct. 23, is a targeted, half-day event covering the key DOT needs.
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MiX Telematics announced the results of a comprehensive study on electronic logging device compliance and use by U.S. trucking fleets.
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Many states that have passed hand-held phone bans and texting bans provide for various exemptions for emergencies, law enforcement personnel, emergency medical technicians, firefighters, state DOT employees, etc.
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Training on the operational differences between AOBRDs and ELDs is a critical component of the plan to help reduce the frustrations your drivers and operations department may experience on the first few days of your ELD launch.
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With the final phase of the federal electronic logging device (ELD) mandate taking effect Dec. 16, 2019, roadside enforcement officials will be looking at ELD-related compliance during this year’s International Roadcheck, which will take place June 4-6 at inspection stations across North America.
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The United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued U.S. Patent No. 10,255,606 to J.J. Keller & Associates, Inc., making a total of 14 patents awarded to the company related to electronic logging technology.
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Trimble is teaming with Cobalt, an IT asset disposition company, to provide Trimble’s fleet mobility customers with the ability to dispose of older, onboard equipment in an environmentally-friendly way.
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