
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is intensifying its oversight of electronic logging devices, and recent enforcement actions highlight just how serious the agency is about ELD compliance. In a short two-week period, FMCSA revoked eight electronic logging devices from its list of registered ELDs after determining they failed to meet minimum federal technical requirements. While one device was later reinstated, the broader message to carriers is clear: noncompliant ELDs will not be tolerated. According to FMCSA Administrator Derek Barrs, the agency’s approach is straightforward. If an ELD does not meet federal standards, it is removed from service. The goal, Barrs said, is to make clear, fair decisions that prioritize roadway safety while supporting drivers, carriers, and enforcement officials nationwide. Recently Revoked ELDs On January 13, FMCSA added the following devices to its Revoked Devices list: PremierRide Logs (1Ride) from PremierRide Logs LLC – ELD Identifier… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
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