USDOT numbers. There’s a lot to know about them and a lot of jargon to cut through. Let us break it down for you.
On 9/29/2020, commercial drivers across the USA will enjoy some welcome flexibility, courtesy of the newly-revised Hours of Service rules set forth by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
With all the emergency declarations, waivers, driver regulations and exemptions in play during the 2020 pandemic, do you know what currently applies to your fleet?
What does a successful fleet management program look like during a national pandemic? How can you effectively run your business remotely? Is this the “new normal” for our industry? GPS Trackit investigates.
Roadside inspections are a fact of life for fleets and being prepared is crucial. Take a look at our handy guide to ensure your fleet is prepared.
The Emergency Declaration and expanded HOS regulatory relief announcements were created to help deliver when the nation needs it most — but it’s also causing some confusion in the industry.
The FMCSA’s HOS (Hours of Service) regulations are complicated. Find out what you need to know right now to stay compliant.
Section 179 of the IRS tax code allows you to apply the full purchase price of qualifying equipment and business expenses to deductions when filing your business taxes, all in the first year of purchase. So how can you ensure your business is getting the most out of it?
In order to help with the Coronavirus crisis, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has relaxed the Hours of Service (HOS) rules for key workers.
The road to compliance may have met a major milestone in December 2019, but what’s next for the ELD mandate in 2020?