{"text":"In 2012, the United States Congress enacted the “Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century” bill, or, more commonly referred to as MAP-21. That bill, which also outlined the criteria for highway funding, included a provision requiring the FMCSA to develop a rule mandating the use of electronic logging devices (ELDs).\n \nIn today’s truck and fleet applications, ELDs installed in commercial motor vehicles can monitor and record a whole host of data about the vehicle and its driver that go beyond RODS — from Driver Vehicle Inspection Reports (DVIR) and IFTA automation to driver behavior reporting on speeding, idling, and hard braking. Many systems integrate map and route solutions as well, which can help drivers navigate around construction and avoid high-traffic areas.\n\nAnd, many fleets are already seeing the benefits of ELDs.\n \nThat’s because ELDs can - Save driver time by reducing paperwork, Keep a dispatcher up-to-date on a driver’s status, letting them plan for loads better in light of HOS compliance needs, Reduce the hassle of keeping a paper log – something that e-log converts never want to return to.\n\nJust as Trucker Path has provided this product which is helpful in terms of location-based, crowdsourced data to the trucker community. With Trucker Path electronic logging device, you will be equipped with the technology you need to drive without worries. Trucker Path ELD includes a suite of features that are second to none. This will keep you safe, efficient and compliant.\n\n\n","videos":"[]","link":"{}","pics":"[{\"description\":\"\",\"height\":452.0,\"name\":\"\",\"url\":\"\",\"width\":534.0}]","canComment":true}