The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has said the new Electronic Logging Device (ELD) regulation is working well, as it posted a New Infographic on its website to be updated monthly. FMCSA describes the infographic as a “snapshot of the impact electronic logging devices (ELDs) are making in a positive way and improving hours-of-service compliance on our nation’s roads.”
The ELD mandate went fully into effect April 1 with the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s Out-of-Service criteria for ELDs, less than 1% (4,720) of all driver inspections (559,940) have resulted in the driver being cited for operating without a required ELD or grandfathered AOBRD, the FMCSA reported.
According to the infographic, only 0.64% of driver inspections in May had at least one hours-of-service violation. Compare this to a year earlier, in May 2017, when 1.31% of driver inspections had at least one hours-of-service violation. The rate dropped significantly after December 2017, when the first “soft enforcement” phase went into effect, dropping from 1.19% in December to .83% in January. The rate stayed right around that mark for the first quarter of the year, then dropped again once the “hard” deadline hit in April, to .69%.
Originally Posted on Idealease Safety Bulletin