DIY Log Auditing: Step-by-Step Procedures for Reducing Your Risk

Automated log auditing software won't catch all hours-of-service violations. You need to manually log audit for form and manner errors, false logs, and operating over hours — or your operation could be at risk.

In DIY Log Auditing: Step-by-Step Procedures for Reducing Your Risk, our experts guide you through the process of what to audit in your drivers' records of duty status, including:

  • Determining if your driver should have a log or time record on file for the day,
  • Which type of log they should be using, and
  • Specific HOS, falsification, and supporting document audits for:
    • ELDs
    • Paper logs
    • Time records (short-haul)

Hours-of-service risks impact every fleet — no matter what type of vehicles your drivers operate or logs they use. Fill out the form below to download your FREE whitepaper today.

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