The DOT bill released by the U.S. Appropriations Committee did not contain any trucking policy reform such as the ELD (Electronic Logging Device) mandate and Denham Amendment. The
A bill filed in the U.S. House of Representatives on May 23, 2018, may bring ELD exemption for small carriers. If passed, carriers with 10 or fewer trucks
Alright trucking nation. We’re here to discuss two things today, ELDs and IFTA. This is because despite the major resistance facing ELD devices the ELD mandate went into
Today will be remembered as a major day in trucking history, as it is the ELD compliance deadline. Meaning that your trucks have to comply with the new
The trucking industry is evolving and changing every day. New technological advances are improving safety and rates per mile. However, new regulations are also causing problems and major
With the ongoing driver shortage, the trucking industry is facing the potential chaos that could occur as more and more drivers quit. It’s no secret that company drivers
Despite efforts to delay or completely scrap the ELD mandate altogether, it remains intact. That means major changes are coming to the trucking industry as truckers all across
It’s clear that e-logs are a divisive issue. You have transportation bureaus like the FMCSA pushing them, but then plenty of trucker advocates are against them. And as