Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs) enable truck drivers and fleet managers to comply with federal regulations and manage efficiency on the road. At Linxup, we provide Apollo ELD, which is FMCSA-certified and designed to simplify compliance and enhance productivity. Our solutions are quick to install, easy to use, and budget-friendly, making ELD compliance hassle-free.
How Linxup Simplifies FMCSA Compliance for Your Fleet
Logging hours of service is an important part of your truck drivers' day-to-day, but when it comes to a reliable means of FMCSA compliance, automated electronic logging always beats manual entry. Linxup's ELD solution gives truckers and fleet operators comprehensive data at their fingertips — one that simply and effectively provides inspectors proof of compliance.
Linxup's FMCSA-certified ELD solution will help you:
Ensure accuracy: Say goodbye to tedious and unreliable handwritten logs. Automating data collection ensures compliance since the information is accurate and tamper-proof.
Speed up inspections: Provide quick reports for roadside inspections so drivers can resume their routes quickly, minimizing downtime. Having accurate data readily available reduces the risk of disputes, fines, and penalties.
Streamline records: For fleet managers, digital records streamline operations and simplify audits because they are easily accessible and organized.
Automatically change driver status: Our ELD solution automatically updates driver duty status, reducing the risk of noncompliance and helping drivers save time by not manually logging their status with each change.
Monitor driver behavior: Our solutions include features to monitor driver behavior, including speed, and idling. Tracking and addressing habits like excessive idling can help lower fuel costs. Plus, identifying risky driving behavior helps you improve driver training and reduce future risks.
Manage schedules: ELDs let you track vehicles and optimize routes to save time and fuel costs.
Anticipate critical violations: ELDs allow you to address violations proactively to avoid fines and penalties. Proactive management also helps minimize disruptions in fleet operations.
What to Expect From Linxup's ELD for Truck Drivers
Complying with federal mandates has never been easier than it is with Linxup's Electronic Logging Devices. Our ELD solution includes devices that take seconds to install and touchscreen software. These solutions help your truck drivers and fleet operators see all data in real time and access logs with a simple touch. Plus, with our BYOD option, you can use your own tablet.
With Linxup’s base ELD-only data plan, your vehicles get the coverage you need to fully comply with all federal mandates. You get $350 in free hardware with a contract — we also offer a bring-your-own-device option. You can pair your ELD solution with additional Linxup GPS tracking services for more benefits and extra savings.Explore our affordable pricing plans:
Linxup ELD-only Data Plan, From $30 per Month.
Contact us for special volume discounts.
Affordable Options
With Linxup’s base ELD-only data plan, your vehicles get the coverage you need to fully comply with all federal mandates. For more benefits and extra savings, you can also pair your ELD solution with additional Linxup GPS tracking services.
FROM $30/MONTH
ELD-Only
Our standard solution offers truck drivers and fleet operators the basics to stay fully compliant and satisfy all federal mandates.
Get our ELD and Linxup's GPS tracking platform to track all your vehicles in real time. You can also leverage other features to better manage your fleet all while logging hours of service.
LinxCam is a handy optional add-on feature that combines video capabilities with real time monitoring and seamless GPS integration. Here are the benefits of this feature:
Dual-view cameras: Get comprehensive road coverage with front and back cameras. This feature reduces blind spots and enhances driving safety.
Cloud storage: The LinxCam automatically stores video footage in the cloud, preventing critical video footage loss.
Live alerts: The system sends notifications for events like harsh braking or potential collisions, enabling quick actions to prevent crashes.
Linxup GPS tracking integration: LinxCam combines video footage and location tracking for a complete view of fleet operations so you can make more informed decisions.
Choosing Linxup for your ELD solutions offers several key benefits:
Affordable pricing: Plans start at just $30 per month, providing a cost-effective way to stay FMCSA compliant. Noncompliance fines and penalties are much costlier.
Free hardware: Get $350 worth of hardware included with your contract, helping you save money upfront.
Special volume pricing: For even more savings, contact us to discuss our special bulk pricing for larger fleets.
Quick installation: The system takes just minutes to install, allowing you to get up and running fast.
Accurate data: GPS and engine data are recorded every five to 10 seconds, ensuring real-time accuracy for optimal fleet management.
Get Linxup ELD for Effortless Federal Compliance
With easy installation, reliable tracking in all terrains, and quality customer support, we take the stress out of meeting your ELD requirements. Whether you manage a single truck or an entire fleet, Linxup provides an affordable, FMCSA-certified solution that's simple to use while delivering value and peace of mind. Don't let compliance challenges slow you down, choose Linxup ELDs to stay connected and compliant. Contact us to find out more about our ELD solution.
The FMCSA requires the majority of commercial bus and truck drivers, including those based in Canada and Mexico, to use ELDs to track their hours of service (HOS). The FMCSA introduced it to improve road safety, prevent driver fatigue, and improve compliance. These devices are mandatory, but there are exceptions — for example, drivers who operate for fewer than eight days in a 30-day period. By automating the tracking process, ELDs make it easier to follow the rules and reduce the burden of keeping paper logs. For more information, go to fmcsa.dot.gov/hours-service/elds/electronic-logging-devices
What does 'ELD' stand for?
The acronym E-L-D, in the trucking industry, stands for 'Electronic Logging Device.'
What is an ELD?
An ELD is hardware attached to a commercial motor vehicle engine to record driving hours of service.
Am I Required to Have an ELD?
If you drive a truck or bus commercially, the FMCSA most likely requires you to have an ELD. These devices help drivers stay compliant with regulations.
Can I drive without an ELD?
If a given driver's record of duty status, or RODS, is for no more than eight days within a 30-day period, then they are exempt from ELD compliance. This is typically the case with short-haul or hotshot trucking. For longer and more frequent trucking routes electronic logging is required.
Are Linxup ELD solutions FMCSA-certifed?
Yes. To confirm, visit eld.fmcsa.dot.gov/List and search for our partner - Apollo. Whether you choose Linxup or another vendor, be sure that the solution you choose is registered with the FMCSA to fulfill the federal mandate requirements.
How can I be sure that an ELD is compliant with the FMCSA?
Check the FMCSA list at eld.fmcsa.dot.gov/List - we are covered under 'Apollo' our ELD partner.
What is required to meet the mandate established by FMCSA?
Vehicles and drivers who fall under the FMCSA mandate must have an FMCSA-certified electronic logging device connected to their vehicle. In addition, they must carry:
A user’s manual for the driver describing how to operate the ELD;
An instruction sheet describing the data transfer mechanisms supported and step-by-step instructions to produce and transfer the driver’s hours-of-service records to an authorized safety official;
An instruction sheet for the driver describing malfunction reporting requirements and record keeping procedures during malfunctions;
A supply of blank driver’s records of duty status (RODS) graph-grids sufficient to record the driver’s duty status and other related information for a minimum of 8 days.
How far back are ELD logs checked?
Under the FMCSA mandate, electronic logs are checked as far back as 12 months to 3 years.
How are ELDs different from Automatic OnBoard Recording Devices (AOBRDs)?
AOBRDs were an early version of ELDs and record less information. The key differences between the systems are that ELDs:
Identify information on the driver, carrier, and vehicle, including engine
status, and vehicle malfunctions.
Automatically, rather than manually, record intervals, engine and duty status,
yard moves, etc.
Do not allow editing of automatically recorded events but do allow them to be
annotated.
Display edit history to DOT inspectors.
Do I need ELDs if I already have AOBRDs installed in my fleet?
AOBRDs were required to be switched to full ELD solutions by December 16, 2019.
Are ELDs difficult to install?
No, our solution takes only minutes to install.
How Does the Linxup ELD Solution Work?
Our ELD solution is user-friendly, and you can install it in minutes. Here's how easy it is to begin using your ELD:
Install the device by plugging in the JBus.
Sync to your vehicle via Bluetooth.
Explore the driver-friendly interface that guides you through usage.
View and update reports and resolve driver conflicts via the web portal.
Manage terminals, as well as add and delete drivers.
Stay updated with over-the-air software updates.
If you use your own tablet instead of our ELD device, here's how it works:
Download the software from Google Play or Apple's App Store.
Select the appropriate link under "Bring Your Own Device - App Install Guides."
How can I be sure the solution is tamper-proof?
FMCSA requirements for ELD certification include proving that the system is tamper proof. Captured data includes code that is verified by law enforcement software to ensure authenticity.
Does the tablet come with mounting gear and wiring?
The Linxup tablet (if ordered) does not come with mounting gear but does include all necessary cables to connect to the JBus or OBD ports of the vehicle. You also have the option to use your own tablet.
Can I use my own tablet with the Linxup ELD solution?
Yes. You can use your own tablet, or we can provide you with one. If you use your own tablet, you can download the software from Google Play or Apple's App Store. Instructions are found in our Help Center at https://www.linxup.com/eldhelp..., select the appropriate link under "Bring Your Own Device - App Install Guides."
How often does the Linxup ELD solution record data?
GPS and engine data is queried every 5 to 10 seconds.
Do Linxup ELDs alert drivers when they are nearing their HOS limits?
Yes.
Can I access vehicle diagnostics and idle times through a Linxup ELD?
Yes.
Do Linxup ELDs provide IFTA Fuel Tax Reporting capabilities?
Linxup offers IFTA as an additional add-on for one of our packages.
Are bulk discounts available?
Yes! Give us a call.
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