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ELD TRUCK

Stay FMCSA Compliant with ELDTRCK:
Smart Electronic Logging Devices for Trucking Professionals

Top-tier electronic logging technology for reliable performance.

Always-connected with our exclusive data plan

Exceptional tech support and customer service you can count on, available around the clock with helpful video tutorials.

Purpose-built JBus tracking device ensuring flawless ELD software performance.

More than compliance a total ELD solution that transforms fleet management.

Tracking hours of service is essential for every driver — but when reliability matters, automation wins. ELDTRCK smart ELD solution makes FMCSA compliance effortless, giving truckers and fleet managers instant access to accurate data and hassle-free proof for inspectors.

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Say goodbye to paper logs — go fully digital with ease.

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Stay informed with smart driver performance tracking.

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Let the system automatically handle duty status changes.

Get up and running in seconds with eldtrck easy-to-install ELD devices and user-friendly touchscreen software. Your drivers and fleet managers can view real-time data and access logs with a single touch — plus, our BYOD option lets you use your own tablet.


What does ‘ELD’ stand for?

The acronym E-L-D, in the trucking industry, stands for ‘Electronic Logging Device.

What is an ELD?

An ELD is hardware attached to a commercial motor vehicle engine to record driving hours of service.

What is the FMCSA’s mandate for ELD compliance?

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Association (FMCSA) requires commercial vehicles meeting certain criteria to comply with federal rules regarding hours of service. ELDs log and provide the data for compliance with the FMCSA mandate.

Who is required to have an ELD?

Most commercial carriers and drivers, including both commercial buses and trucks and those who are Canada- or Mexico-domiciled are required by the FMCSA to be equipped.

Can I drive without an ELD?

If a given driver’s record of duty status, or RODS, is for no more than eight days within a 30-day period, then they are exempt from ELD compliance. This is typically the case with short-haul or hotshot trucking. For longer and more frequent trucking routes electronic logging is required.

How far back are ELD logs checked?

Under the FMCSA mandate, electronic logs are checked as far back as 12 months to 3 years.Under the FMCSA mandate, electronic logs are checked as far back as 12 months to 3 years.