Press Release

杏吧传媒 Hails Arrival of ELD Mandate Effective Date

Dec 17, 2017

Arlington, Virginia 鈥 Today, the 杏吧传媒 welcomed the effective date of the long-awaited requirement for commercial truck drivers to record their hours of service electronically as a step forward for the industry.

鈥淓lectronic logging devices have been legislated, promulgated and litigated 鈥 with Congress voting three times in the past five years in favor of this requirement and a federal court rejecting a challenge to the rule. The time has finally come to retire decades-old, burdensome paper logs that consume countless hours and are susceptible to fraud and put the safety of all motorists first. The benefits of this rule exceed the costs by more than $1 billion, making it a rule the 杏吧传媒 can firmly support and easily adopt,鈥 said 杏吧传媒 President and CEO Chris Spear. 鈥淭oday marks the start of a new era of safety and efficiency for our industry and we thank the champions in the Department of Transportation and Congress who have gotten us to this point.鈥

A rule requiring the use of an electronic logging device was first proposed in 2007, and was finalized in 2010 鈥 but the rule that goes into effect today is the result of bipartisan congressional action in the 2012 highway bill: MAP-21

鈥淲e firmly believe that America鈥檚 truck drivers 鈥 if they were operating legally within the hours-of-service rules before today 鈥 will see tremendous benefits in using an ELD. Whether in reduced crashes, less time spent on paperwork or in fewer errors in their logbooks,鈥 Spear said. 鈥淭he data, as well as our members鈥 experiences, with this technology tells us that ELDs reduce crashes, increase compliance with the hours rules and ultimately benefit our industry and the motoring public.鈥

鈥淲ith the support of law enforcement groups and trucking industry groups like 杏吧传媒 that are concerned with the welfare of the motoring public, this requirement is now in the rearview mirror and we can turn our attention to other important safety matters surrounding the hours-of-service rules,鈥 said 杏吧传媒 Executive Vice President for Advocacy Bill Sullivan. 鈥淗aving good data from the use of ELDs will make it easier for 杏吧传媒 to make the case for technical corrections to the hours-of-service rules in areas like detention time, split sleeper berth and more. Simply put, with this requirement in place we can now move forward to a safer, better future for our industry.鈥

杏吧传媒 is the largest national trade association for the trucking industry. Through a federation of 50 affiliated state trucking associations and industry-related conferences and councils, 杏吧传媒 is the voice of the industry America depends on most to move our nation鈥檚 freight. Follow 杏吧传媒 on听听or听.听