Industry Business Advisor — J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.
The Canada ELD Mandate requires all qualifying CMV drivers to use electronic logging devices. Here are the basics behind the regulation.
Written by:
Mark Samber
Industry Business Advisor — J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.
The Canada ELD Mandate, also known as the electronic logbook law, is a federal regulation that impacts commercial motor vehicle drivers. Its primary objective is to improve road safety by ensuring accurate recording of driving time and compliance with hours of service (HOS) regulations.
Electronic logging devices (ELDs) play a crucial role in achieving these goals. They automatically record driver and vehicle activity, including HOS and records of duty status (RODS).
The mandate requires all qualifying commercial motor vehicle drivers to use approved ELDs to track their driving hours and maintain accurate records.
Accurate tracking of driving hours helps prevent driver fatigue, leading to safer roads. ELDs streamline record-keeping processes, reducing paperwork and administrative burdens. By automating HOS recording, ELDs enhance compliance with regulations.
Overall, the Canada ELD Mandate contributes to safer highways and better road transport practices.
Remember, the Canada ELD Mandate is a significant step toward modernizing the transportation industry and ensuring the well-being of drivers and the public.
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