KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Drivers bracing for the upcoming electronic logging device rule should practice driving with the new units and old-fashioned paper logs, according to La Tonya Mimms, transportation ...
After 28 years of proposals, studies, drafts, revisions, legal battles and technological innovations – not to mention an Act of Congress – federal regulators are close to requiring most interstate ...
Comments on the proposed electronic logging device mandate cover the full spectrum of reactions, from outrage and disdain at Big Brother government to applause for a sensible and long-overdue safety ...
This story appears in the Nov. 24 print edition of Transport Topics. A federal survey of truck drivers concluded that instances of carrier harassment are rare, and that drivers who use electronic ...
Helm Marine Software’s product team leads burdened brown water workboat operators out of the wilderness – and confidently into compliance. Four to six forms a day and that’s before Subchapter M rules ...
Note: An earlier version of this post incorrectly said the rule will not apply to drivers in vehicles “made in 2000 and after.” The rule will not apply to drivers in vehicles made before the year 2000 ...
Drivers hauling livestock and insects can continue to run on paper logs — and without an electronic logging device — “until further notice,” the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said ...