Well a lot of DOT officers are getting used to the computerized logging, which makes their lives easier. There are several "apps" and software packages that are on the market, I'm using DDL and use a database backend to do most of my data collection (fuel usage to maintaince) but have used a lot of others in the past to try them out. As for 'apps' Xata Turnpike and uDrove are two that seem to be a good Qualcomm EOBR alternatives, both look like they can be used within the EOBR regulations for data integrity, while providing a cost effective alternative to the blackbox BS that is overpriced. Others like iDDL and ilogmiles are two that will replace computerized applications within some reasonable limits.
Which is why the wording of ANY EOBR PRM require the unit to be integrated with the truck ECM, it's about money, big money, not safety
See here is the thing, and it seems to hit the nail right on the head - electronic logging or EOBRs are nothing more than another form of record keeping and if you run legal, then you have nothing to worry about.
Except of finding parking when the driver run out of log. if everyone will be using them.
small IC carriers cannot negotiate parking at costumers or terminals like ATA can, which is why they pushing it. small shippers do not sound their voices, and will be left with only one option, local/regional work, which is why the ATA is pushing for it. large shippers, who can provide for truck parking, will have ample of trucks to serve their needs, which will dunk the rates, which is why the pushing this.
& as a bonus : a free cookie for anyone that think they can find a TT parking in the EastCost after 3 pm, once all truck require to EOBR.
wanna make EOBR a mandate ?
fine, make anyone else BUT the small IC trucker be responsible for truck parking, AND make the HOS so they can accommodate for a loss in truck parking.
then we can talk.