Fleets support use of EOBRs

While the use of electric on-board computers (EOBRs) have yet to be mandated by the Dept. of Transportation, fleets that have adopted them have seen benefits in safety and fuel economy, trucking industry analysts said during a Truckload Carriers Assn. and FleetOwner webinar held yesterday. Timothy Wiseman, an attorney with the firm of Scopelitis, Garvin, Light, Hanson, & Feary, said that the DOT prefers that all carriers use EOBRs as an alternative to paper logs. However, there is currently no mandate for their use, as a final rule sent in December 2008 was not signed ...

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