ID 128290123 | Florin Seitan | Dreamstime
Dreamstime Xl 128290123 6318859a40e40 63d94c003e35c 63e516d8936ea 650da3ae5ab2b

FMCSA reinstates KSK ELD

Sept. 22, 2023
KSK Group's electronic logging device was removed from the approved list last week, but FMCSA has reinstated the ELD after the company corrected its deficiencies to meet regulations.

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, as of Sept. 18, has reinstated the KSK ELD, which the agency removed from its list of registered electronic logging devices last week. FMCSA also removed the Falcon ELD from the list last week, which remains revoked.

The ELD from KSK Group can once again be used to record hours of service data, according to an email from FMCSA. The device was previously revoked for not meeting the requirements for ELDs outlined by the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations. ELD providers self-certify, but if their devices are later found to not be compliant, FMCSA removes them from the list. Once removed, providers can have their ELDs reinstated if they correct all deficiencies to make the device compliant with regulations.

About the Author

Scott Keith

Scott Keith is a former fleet owner digital editor, who was on staff from 2022 to 2023.

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of FleetOwner, create an account today!

Sponsored Recommendations

Uniting for Bold Solutions to Tackle Transportation’s Biggest Challenges

Over 300 leaders in transportation, logistics, and distribution gathered at Ignite 2024. From new products to innovative solutions, Ignite highlighted the importance of strong...

Seasonal Strategies for Maintaining a Safe & Efficient Fleet Year-Round

Prepare your fleet for every season! From winterizing vehicles to summer heat safety, our eBook covers essential strategies for year-round fleet safety. Download now to reduce...

Streamline Compliance, Ensure Safety and Maximize Driver's Time

Truck weight isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when considering operational efficiency, hours-of-service regulations, and safety ratings, but it can affect all three.

Improve Safety and Reduce Risk with Data from Route Scores

Route Scores help fleets navigate the risk factors they encounter in the lanes they travel, helping to keep costs down.