Now’s the time to weigh in on ELD rules
The FMCSA is considering some significant changes to the electronic logging device (ELD) regulations and is asking for the public’s help.
Motor carriers, ELD vendors, drivers, and others have until November 15 to submit comments on a series of questions concerning ELD exemptions, malfunctions, certification, and other issues.
Why the change?
The FMCSA says its effort to update the ELD rules seven years after they were issued is based on “lessons learned” from agency staff, enforcement personnel, ELD providers, and the industry.
Those lessons may affect not only how ELDs are used but how they’re designed and manufactured. Final changes may be many months or years away, however.
Don’t flood the zone
Though media reports have suggested that the floodgates are open for sending the FMCSA any and all compliments and complaints about ELDs, the agency really wants input on only five core sets of questions, summarized below. The questions provide insight into the changes that may be coming.
| Topic | Questions | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Exemption for older vehicles | Should the exemption for pre-2000 vehicles be changed so that it no longer applies to re-built or re-manufactured engines or glider kits? | This change would result in many currently exempt vehicles needing ELDs. |
| Malfunctions | Should the ELD malfunction procedures be clarified to explain exactly when drivers must switch to paper logs? | Under current FMCSA guidance, drivers should not switch to paper if the ELD is still recording the driver’s hours accurately, even if other functions of the ELD are broken. This change should help drivers understand when that situation exists. |
| Registered ELD list |
| These changes should help motor carriers make more informed decisions about which ELDs are approved for installation and use. |
| Technical standards |
| These and other changes being considered for the technical standards should improve efficiency for both drivers and administrative staff. Whether all proposed changes can be made via a software update or whether new ELD hardware will be required remains to be seen. |
| Certification | Should there be a certification process for ELDs, like there is in Canada? | A DOT certification process for ELDs would help ensure that all approved ELDs are fully compliant with DOT standards. |
Comments may be reviewed and/or submitted online at https://bit.ly/3RaiCLu.
Key to remember: The FMCSA is taking public input on its ELD rules via a series of specific questions. The end result may be important changes to the ELD regulations.


















































