EOBRs: FACT vs. FICTION

Electronic onboard recorders (EOBRs) have been around for more than 20 years, over which time their functionality has progressed steadily, making them an indispensible tool for many fleets focused on improving safety, efficiency and customer service. While the tools have gotten better and better, however, the debate over their proper place in America's fleet has been anything but smooth. Just when it looked like a rulemaking on EOBRs from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) was going to be issued last year, the final policy review was not completed prior to the administration change, leaving fleets puzzled ...

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