In December 2015, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) published its Final Rule mandating carriers and drivers currently using paper record of duty status (RODS) to adopt electronic logging devices (ELDs).
Drivers must transition to using compliant ELDs by December 18, 2017 unless they have automatic on-board recording devices (AOBRDs) that are grandfathered under this rule. This means that drivers using AOBRDs must also transition to using compliant ELDs, but they will have an additional two years, until 2019, to do so.
The Final Rule sets out details of the technical standards and functional specifications for an ELD to be considered compliant and eligible for self-certification and registration on the FMCSA website. It is incumbent upon the carriers to conduct due diligence on an ELD provider to ensure that their solution remains compliant because there is a risk of non-compliance with regulations if the ELD solution malfunctions or is removed from the registry, which can leave the fleet running without a solution.
EROAD has self-certified and registered a robust ELD solution that meets the technical specifications outlined by FMCSA in the ELD mandate. Working with PIT Group, an expert telematics and technology testing firm, EROAD is the first ELD provider to have completed an independent testing and verification of its ELD solution. This process involved bench testing and live operational testing to ensure that the technical ELD specifications alongside the operational requirements of fleets were satisfied.
EROAD ELD sets the standard for quality. EROAD works closely with the FMCSA and the national enforcement community through the partnership with Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) to educate and train enforcement and other industry stakeholders to understand ELD technology and capability.