• 5 ELD Tips for Drivers (whitepaper)

    Regardless of where your drivers stand on electronic logging devices (ELDs), everyone will have to be compliant on ELDs by the end of this year. If you’re looking for ways you can help your drivers adapt to the ELD change, check out the five things that could have your teams changing their point of view and welcoming the necessary transition to all things digital.
    Nov. 30, 2016
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    Regardless of where your drivers stand on electronic logging devices (ELDs), everyone will have to be compliant on ELDs by the end of this year. If you’re looking for ways you can help your drivers adapt to the ELD change, check out the five things that could have your teams changing their point of view and welcoming the necessary transition to all things digital.

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