Canada's ELD mandate on the way
Transport Canada adopted the electronic logging device (ELD) mandate on June 12, 2019. The requirements will become mandatory for all federally regulated carriers on June 12, 2021.
Transport Canada’s regulation adopts by reference the Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrator’s (CCMTA) Technical Standard for Electronic Logging Devices, October 27, 2020, which includes the technical operational standards and requirements for ELDs used in Canada.
Significant provisions in the rule include the following:
ELDs used in Canada must be certified by a third party. ELD vendors must submit their devices to a third party certification body, FPInnovations, for testing. Once certified, the ELD vendor’s device will be listed on Transport Canada’s website. Currently, no certified devices are available.
U.S.-based carriers operating into Canada are required to use certified ELD devices.
Exemptions to the use of ELDs are limited. Exemptions for using ELDs apply to drivers that are driving under a permit or statutory exemption, drivers of vehicles subject to rental agreements for a term of 30 days or less, and commercial vehicles that were manufactured before the year 2000.
Transmission to enforcement is via email. Enforcement officers will view the hours record on the device but may request the driver send his or her ELD record to the officer via email. Local transfer by Bluetooth or USB is an option but is not a mandatory function of an ELD.
Right now, regulators in Canada are committed to the June 12 effective date. However, industry groups have had concerns surrounding the timeframe left for carriers to implement ELDs. These groups are pushing for extensions of 6 to 12 months to give carriers more time.
Canada’s requirements closely follow the U.S. rules and operability requirements, but there are some differences. A few notable differences between Canada’s ELD mandate and the U.S. mandate regulation are summarized below:
Canada | United States |
24-month implementation, no grandfathering provision | Original implementation period started in 2015; mandate effective December 2017; grandfathering ended Dec. 16, 2019 |
ELD 3rd party certification | ELD self-certification |
Exemptions for drivers operating under a permit or statutory exemption; drivers operating a CMV for 30 days or less; drivers operating CMVs manufactured before the year 2000 | Multiple exemptions; drivers operating a CMV for 8 days or less |
Drivers must carry 15 blank paper logs | Drivers must carry 8 blank paper logs |
Compliance with the limits must be tracked and driver must be warned 30 minutes before reaching a limit | US devices must only record |