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eld violations guide

What Are the Most Common Types of ELD Violations and Fines?

ELD violations include missing logs unregistered devices and data errors causing fines CSA score impact and possible out of service...
what is logbook

What Is a Logbook: Definition, Purpose, and Importance 

A logbook is a chronological record used to track activities, events, or data for accuracy, monitoring, and compliance across industries.
how to use eld

How to Use an ELD: 10 Practical Tips for Truck Drivers

10 practical tips for truck drivers on how to use an ELD correctly. Stay HOS compliant, manage logs properly, and...
corporate fleet vehicle

What Is a Corporate Fleet Vehicle? Types and Industry Use Case 

A corporate fleet vehicle is a company-owned or leased car, van, or truck used for business operations like deliveries, employee...
tri axle truck

Tri-Axle Truck: Definition, Key Features, and, Types

A tri-axle truck is a heavy-duty vehicle with three axles that can haul 15–25 tons or 12–18 cubic yards, commonly...
stolen vehicle recovery guide

What Is a Vehicle Recovery System? Components, Types, and Importance

A vehicle recovery system uses GPS tracking and telematics to locate and recover stolen vehicles quickly through real-time monitoring and...
aobrd vs eld

AOBRD vs. ELD: What’s the difference?

ELDs automatically record driver hours and engine data for FMCSA compliance, while AOBRDs allow more manual logging and are now...
what is an electronic-logging device

What Is an Electronic Logging Device (ELD)? How it works, Components, and Rules

An Electronic Logging Device (ELD) is a device that records truck drivers’ Hours of Service automatically by connecting to a...

ELD Mandate: Meaning, Requirements. and Who Must Comply

The ELD mandate is an FMCSA rule requiring commercial truck drivers to use electronic logging devices to track Hours of...
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