ELD stands for Electronic Logging Device. It is a piece of technology mandated in many countries for commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers to automatically record their driving time and other Hours of Service (HOS) data. ELDs connect to the vehicle's engine to record when the vehicle is in motion, and they replace paper logs, improving accuracy and compliance with HOS regulations. They are commonly used in the trucking industry to track driver hours, prevent fatigue-related accidents, and streamline regulatory compliance.
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