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Falsifying logs, violating FMCSA shutdowns, hauling hazmat illegally: Trucking crime roundup
Federal courts have taken action in recent weeks against several violators in the trucking industry, including cases of hauling explosives illegally and recklessly, evading shut down orders and falsifying logs.
February 11, 2014
Electronic Logging Devices
Keller launches e-log tablet
The tablet is a 7-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 operating on Verizon’s 4G network — built for exclusive use with Keller E-Log system for hours of service recording and other compliance functions.
August 29, 2013
Overdrive Extra
Hours of service option: Earning flexibility
Gold Card status would bring freedom from hours of service regs on the assumption that this is an experienced, safe, mature driver who knows to drive when rested and rest when tired.
July 25, 2013
Channel 19
On dying breeds — and free pickup bedliners!
When talking about past “outlaw” segments of trucking culture, owner-operators are hardly the primary participants. (Also: a contest from Plastikote to win a free pickup bedliner — you’re welcome.)
April 11, 2013
Channel 19
The smell of an EOBR by any other name
If you’re an EOBR mandate supporter, is “electronic logging device” or “electronic log” any sweeter? Public debate over the mandate suggests, well, roses.
January 15, 2013
Business
Operators vent over EOBR
Many drivers expressed disdain for electronic onboard recorders and the intent to mandate them at an FMCSA listening session.
March 23, 2012
Business
FMCSA warns about phony marketing tactics
FMCSA has received numerous inquiries from carriers about pushy attempts to sell products such as logbooks.
September 2, 2011
Business
Roadcheck to focus on hours of service, movers
Roadcheck will emphasize checking driver logbooks and underscore to drivers the importance of maintaining their logbooks.
May 26, 2011
Channel 19
EOBRs controversy over the national airwaves missing extant/emerging solutions
Wednesday, National Public Radio’s “Morning Edition” program ran this piece on the issue of the proposed federal mandate for electronic on-board recorder use for hours-of-service monitoring. If it goes into effect, virtually all interstate haulers will be required to use an EOBR for logs. You can still comment on the proposed EOBR rule, through May […]
April 22, 2011
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