KeepTruckin’s Electronic Logging Device certified in Canada

KeepTruckin’s Electronic Logging Device certified in Canada

KeepTruckin announced that its Electronic Logging Device (ELD) solution is now fully certified in Canada for both Android and iOS operating systems. After passing extensive road and bench testing with the accredited certification body CSA Group, KeepTruckin is officially listed on Transport Canada’s website as an approved provider.  

With full enforcement of the Canadian ELD mandate set for June 12, 2022, fleets must adopt ELD technology as soon as possible to help improve driver safety and prevent both costly fines and operational disruptions, KeepTruckin noted in a press release. In advance of this deadline, all ELD providers must undergo rigorous testing with an accredited third-party in order to verify their technology meets Canadian-specific technical requirements. By passing this extensive vetting process, fleets operating in Canada can continue to feel confident relying on KeepTruckin to meet their ELD obligations. 

KeepTruckin offers Canadian-specific functionality such as deferral of hours, yard move and personal conveyance limits, automatic cycle switch, and Alberta cycle rules, in addition to French and English support available in the product. 

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