Few truck drivers feel they are harassed by their employers or shippers, and drivers who use electronic logs experience no more harassment than those who use paper logs. Those are the key findings of ...
You'd better start thinking about e-logs, says Truckload Carriers Association Chairman John Kaburick, owner and president of Earl L. Henderson Trucking. During a wide-ranging address at this week's ...
PeopleNet’s eDriver Logs, released in early 2003, have been adopted by about 70 percent of its private fleet customers. In January 2004, Sinclair Oil equipped its fleet with onboard computers. In July ...
In advance of the latest estimated electronic-logs mandate release date from DOT — tomorrow, Oct. 30, with enforcement expected two years after publication, barring challenges — the makers of the ...
The ELD Solutions company finalized an electronic logging device product in April and is accepting orders for subscription services at price points from $20 monthly and more for its Bring Your Own ...
Southeastern Freight Lines has selected Innovative Software Engineering as its provider of electronic driver logs. ISE says Electronic Driver Logs is a full-featured Federal Motor Carrier Safety ...
In our ongoing series, Becker’s ASC Review spoke with AAAASF’s Associate Director of Accreditation Jeanne Henry about the organization’s commonly cited deficiencies related to the transition from ...
Amy Nichol Smith spent more than 20 years working as a journalist for TV and newspapers before transitioning to software and hardware product reviews for consumers and small businesses. She has been ...
Privilege logs have been getting a lot of attention, with good reason. “Privilege logging is arguably the most burdensome and time consuming task a litigant faces during the document production ...
SAN DIEGO. Switching from paper driver logs to automated electronic systems saves money, improves safety compliance, makes life easier for drivers and “is just the right thing to do,” according to ...
This story appears in the April 11 print edition of Transport Topics. American Trucking Associations last week endorsed a federal proposal that trucking companies use electronic logging devices to ...
Truckers are paid based on mileage but they're only allowed to drive for 11 hours each day. Electronic devices record how long they drive for — but truckers say these can be too restrictive. The ...