ELDs Removed From FMCSA Approved Devices List
Make sure you're compliant with the ELD mandate by checking out which devices have been removed from the approved list.
Make sure you're compliant with the ELD mandate by checking out which devices have been removed from the approved list.
A recent survey found that a further 25% were "too embarrassed" to do the same, while 22% said they can't afford it.
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After April 4, any driver using Nationwide ELD will be in violation of the ELD mandate, and may be placed out of service.