The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) announced its electronic logging device (ELD) Implementation National Tour — a public education and outreach campaign geared toward helping commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers transition to ELDs.
In several cities across the country, FMCSA subject matter experts will lead driver-focused presentations and panel discussions on ELD implementation.
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As required by law, all carriers subject to the ELD Rule must convert from paper logs or logging software to a registered ELD if they do not have an Automatic On-Board Recording Device (AOBRD) by Dec. 18, 2017.
FMCSA agency staff at their interactive exhibit booth will answer questions, provide consumer-friendly resources and materials, and review drivers’ and carriers’ responsibilities.
FMCSA’s ELD Implementation National Tour dates and locations are as follows:
July 13 to 15 – Iowa 80 Truckstop Jamboree (Walcott, Iowa)
August 24 to 26 – Great American Trucking Show (Dallas)
Sept. 25 to 27 – North American Commercial Vehicle Show (Atlanta)
Oct. 14 to 15 – California Trucking Show (Ontario, Calif.)
Oct. 21 to 24 – American Trucking Associations Management Conference & Exhibition (Orlando, Fla.)
Nov. 6 to 8 – Women in Trucking Accelerate! Conference & Expo (Kansas City)
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