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Why ELD Monitoring is the Key to Fleet Compliance in 2025
The trucking industry has changed dramatically over the past decade. Regulations are tighter, enforcement is stricter, and penalties are more costly than ever. With the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) making electronic logging devices (ELDs) mandatory, fleet owners often assume that simply installing an ELD will guarantee compliance. Unfortunately, this is not the case.
How ELD Monitoring Helps Fleets Avoid FMCSA Violations
The FMCSA created the ELD mandate to improve road safety, reduce fatigue, and standardize recordkeeping. While ELD devices capture valuable data, compliance is not guaranteed unless that data is monitored and reviewed.
The Difference Between ELD Devices and ELD Monitoring Services
Many fleet owners believe that compliance ends once an ELD device is installed in their trucks. However, this assumption can lead to dangerous mistakes. Devices are a legal requirement, but they only provide raw data. Compliance requires active monitoring, analysis, and correction.