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ELDs Are Making it Harder for Truck Drivers to Falsify Hours of Service Records

Los Angeles roads are filled with truck drivers transporting goods across the state, across the country, and between countries from Mexico to Canada and those truck drivers are subject to federal and state regulations. When commercial truck accidents occur, it is critical to investigate the truck driver and truck companyu2019s compliance with state and federal regulations. Truck drivers and their employers can be liable for trucking accidents, especially when egregious violations can be proved. If you have been injured in a truck accident, contact a Los Angeles truck accident attorney at JML Law to discuss your claim.

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ELDs Are Making it Harder for Truck Drivers to Falsify Hours of Service Records

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  1. ELDs Are Making It Harder For Truck Drivers To Falsify Hours Of Service Records

  2. Los Angeles roads are filled with truck drivers transporting goods across the state, across the country, and between countries from Mexico to Canada and those truck drivers are subject to federal and state regulations. Los Angeles truck accident attorneys have carefully monitored the new Electronic Logging Device (“ELD”) mandates for recording truck drivers’ Hours of Service.

  3. Hours Of Service Requirements Hours of service requirements and restrictions are placed on commercial vehicle drivers in an effort to keep drivers from suffering fatigue and avoiding resulting accidents. In general, interstate drivers are limited to 11 hours of drive time and 14-hour shifts, meaning three of those hours could be spent working to load and unload the truck, but not driving. In the past, it was more difficult to monitor hours worked and records could easily be falsified, but the ELD mandate has changed everything.

  4. ELD Requirements and Functions ELDs connect to the truck’s engine to track and record when the truck is in motion. They display Record of Duty Status to drivers so they can easily see how many hours they have spent driving and they are capable of electronically transmitting recorded data to law enforcement agencies in several different ways.

  5. ELDs make it much more difficult for drivers to falsify their records and more drive information is available to people reviewing the logs. Drivers have the ability to edit their hours of service. Edit means that they can change specifics in their hours of service logs, but those edits will not delete the original information. This is important for accident investigations so that investigators may compare the original records to edited records to determine if records were falsified and there were many hours of service violations.

  6. Importance Of Hours Of Service Violations As Evidence When commercial truck accidents occur, it is critical to conduct an investigation into the truck driver and truck company’s compliance with state and federal regulations. Evidence of violations and noncompliance can be used to prove negligence and liability in truck accidents. Hours of Service regulations are frequently violated by truck drivers and often times it is due to employer truck companies encouraging those violations.

  7. Joseph M. Lovretovich Truck drivers and their employers can be liable for trucking accidents, especially when egregious violations can be proved. If you have been injured in a truck accident, contact a Los Angeles truck accident attorney at JML Law to discuss your claim. The experienced truck accident attorneys are commercial vehicle regulation experts, experienced investigators, and advocates for truck accident victims who have sustained injuries and damages caused by truck drivers and their employers.

  8. 5855 CA-27, #300 Woodland Hills, CA 91367 JML Law, A Professional Law Corporation. 818-610-8800 https://www.jmllaw.com/contact.shtml

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