Fleetowner 5476 Omnitracs Elds
Fleetowner 5476 Omnitracs Elds
Fleetowner 5476 Omnitracs Elds
Fleetowner 5476 Omnitracs Elds
Fleetowner 5476 Omnitracs Elds

Omnitracs video: Top 7 goals of ELD mandate

July 24, 2015
Omnitracs LLC this week released a new video detailing what fleets need to know about the upcoming Electronic Logging Device (ELD) mandate, expected to be published in September 2015. The video dissects each one of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FSMCA) mandate goals to help fleets better understand the ruling’s objectives and how it will impact business operations.

Omnitracs LLC this week released a new video detailing what fleets need to know about the upcoming Electronic Logging Device (ELD) mandate, expected to be published in September 2015. The video dissects each one of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FSMCA) mandate goals to help fleets better understand the ruling’s objectives and how it will impact business operations.

“From technical specifications to what constitutes a compliant device and how such devices work, there are still a lot of questions swirling around in regards to the anticipated ELD mandate. At Omnitracs, we have long history of working with the FSMCA and a deep understanding of the rulemaking process, which we’ve leveraged for this video in order to help the industry best prepare for what’s ahead,” said Tom Cuthbertson, vice president of regulatory compliance at Omnitracs. “With the FSMCA sharing its top goals for the regulation, we now have a sense of what to anticipate. In just over three short minutes, this video examines each goal to define critical aspects—such as what SNPRM is and what the transmission methods are to send information to authorized officials.”

The video, utilizing whiteboard drawings to illustrate key messages, aims to explain the complex regulation in an easily digestible format. Although the final ruling specifications have not yet been disclosed, the FSMCA’s seven top goals—each explained in the video—are:

  1. Security
  2. Transmission to authorized enforcement officials
  3. Supplemental Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (SNPRM)
  4. Driver harassment and privacy consideration
  5. Tamper resistance
  6. Technology evolution capability
  7. Self-certification 

The video also outlines what to look for in an ELD provider, including important questions to ask potential vendors. It’s available on www.ELDfacts.com, an online resource designed to help fleets better understand and prepare for this regulation.

Sponsored Recommendations

Tackling the Tech Shortage: Lessons in Recruiting Talent and Reducing Turnover

Discover innovative strategies for recruiting and retaining tech talent in the trucking industry at our April 16th webinar, where experts will share insights on competitive pay...

Stop Sweating Temperature Excursions

Advanced chemical indicators give you the peace of mind that comes from reliable insights into your supply chains. Compromised shipments can be identified the moment they arrive...

Stop Sweating Temperature Excursions

Advanced chemical indicators give you the peace of mind that comes from reliable insights into your supply chains. Compromised shipments can be identified the moment they arrive...

How Electric Vehicles Help You Prolong the Life of Your Fleet

Before adopting electric vehicles for commercial/government fleets, prioritize cost inquiries. Maintenance is essential; understand the upkeep of EV fleets. Here’s what you need...

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of FleetOwner, create an account today!