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The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has eliminated a longstanding requirement for motor carriers to keep printed electronic logging device (ELD) manuals in their trucks. According to FreightWaves, this regulatory change streamlines compliance procedures for the trucking industry by removing the need for physical documentation that has become increasingly redundant in an era of digital driver management systems.
The decision reflects a broader shift toward modernized, digital-first compliance in the transportation sector. As ELD technology has matured and become standard across the industry, regulators have recognized that printed backup materials are no longer a practical necessity for drivers already equipped with on-board electronic systems and digital access to device documentation.
This regulatory relief addresses a persistent pain point for carriers navigating FMCSA rules while maintaining safety standards. By eliminating the printed manual requirement, the agency demonstrates willingness to adapt regulations in response to technological advancement and industry evolution, reducing unnecessary paperwork burdens on motor carriers without compromising compliance or safety objectives.



