Certified ELDs for trucks listed at federal website

Electronic logging devices that have been certified by their makers to meet minimum requirements are now listed on the website of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

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Electronic logging devices that have been certified by their makers to meet minimum requirements are now listed on the website of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

The website hosts the official list of ELDs that have been registered and self-certified by their providers as meeting the minimum requirements specified in the technical specifications of the ELD rule, according to a news release. The agency said ELD providers are responsible for ensuring that the information in their device listing is accurate and remains up-to-date.

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