Go with a system that allows flexibility for your drivers. Something that allows personnel drive time after mandatory rest requirements have been met. Without it you may have a problem keeping drivers. Pretty stupid to have a system that starts the clock so a driver can go get grocery's or go to the bowling alley while on layover.
Can't u just unplug the dongle from the truck when using one for errands and not on duty?
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Before investing in any ELD, a CMV owner operating independently should read and understand the content of FMCSA regulations, Part 395, Subpart B and Appendix A to Subpart B. These areas contain a lot of complicated discussion of the requirements for an Electronic Recording Device that meets the current criteria. There are a lot of devices on the market that will record and help you keep track of a driver's hours of service; however, you will not likely find a device that will satisfy the government's requirements, on the mandatory implementation date a year from now, at a truckstop or in Best Buy. Love the ELD or hate it, it's the future.
Pretty sure what will work for a tt will be fine for a st8 truck pretty much said vans don't count in this fiasco or at least not until they are required to log which I'm sure is coming down the pike sooner than later
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True. What works for TT will work for ST8 trucks. BUT, some devices available TODAY may not meet the requirements for DEC 2017.
As for vans, it will be interesting to see how they will handle Hazmat loads, if at all, since they are required to log those.
EOBR and ELD can be two different devices.
That's exactly what I was saying. Just because one works and is compliant today, doesn't mean that it will be next December.In order for it to be legal it requires a direct hookup to the truck engine controller and the ability to print or email to dot officer some of the current units can be edited which isn't allowed by the rules like big rig it's legal now but not without the dongle hookup which is 25.00 a month and you need an iPad or iPhone with Internet access the eld50 from rand is an android product using a tablet or android phone the cost is 15.00 a month and 150.00 to buy the dongle both of those systems are 2017 compliant I've been doing our homework!
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