Task-specific telematics

Trucking is a business of critical details, most of them secured in place with regulations designed to keep important things from shifting or falling, like tying down cargo on a flatbed trailer. Take vehicle pre-and post-trip inspections, for instance. No matter how urgent the delivery or how important the customer, a driver is required by Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations to make sure that the vehicle is in good working order before starting out. Drivers are required to complete another inspection and file a report on their return, too. Even though so much rides on doing these inspections ...

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