Best Practises for Using trucking ELDs For Drivers


Posted June 27, 2022 by etrucksca

In the United States, the electronic logging device (ELD) mandate has been in effect for slightly more than three years.

 
Unlike in the United States, where ELD devices are certified by the manufacturer, Canadian law mandates that the trucking ELD devices be certified by the government. Canada has delayed the implementation of its Trucking ELD mandate until January 1, 2023.

Truck drivers in the United States and those who cross borders ought to be familiar with electronic logs' regimen by now. Many Canadian drivers and new US drivers may require ELD best practices training.

In many cases, annotating logs and having a good explanation for a potential issue is sufficient, but you can lessen your risks if you know what to look for. This way, you can avoid most issues or discrepancies with your electronic logs before they become a compliance violation.

There are numerous advantages to utilizing the data from your trucking ELD, and in this ELD for trucking guide, we'll discuss how to use your ELD data to increase profits. ELD tools provide a massive amount of data about a trucking company's operations, including data that was previously unavailable to the company.
A trucking ELD is required for the majority of trucking companies. It can also make your drivers and fleet safer, more efficient, and lucrative.

Conclusion:

Truck drivers should not only understand all aspects of the FMCSA's ELD mandate, but they should also be aware of other information, such as how they can stand to gain from using a trucking ELD, including increased profits.

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Last Updated June 27, 2022