This function bridges critical hardware data streams from Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs) with geospatial tracking systems to enforce federal Hours of Service regulations. By automating the correlation of engine hours, on-duty time, and location data, organizations eliminate manual reporting delays and prevent costly out-of-service orders. The system provides a unified view of driver status, enabling proactive management of fatigue risks and ensuring seamless audit readiness for intermodal logistics operations.
Real-time synchronization of ELD engine hours with GPS movement data creates an immutable record of actual driving time versus on-duty status.
Automated alerts trigger when drivers approach maximum on-duty limits, allowing fleet managers to intervene before violations occur.
Centralized dashboards aggregate compliance data from multiple carriers and routes for instant regulatory reporting and audit preparation.
Ingest raw data streams from ELD units and GPS trackers via secure API connections.
Normalize time-stamped events to align engine hours with precise geolocation coordinates.
Apply regulatory logic rules to calculate on-duty, driving, and sleeper berth durations automatically.
Generate compliance status indicators and trigger alerts for approaching or exceeded limits.
Drivers receive push notifications regarding status changes, required rest breaks, and immediate alerts for potential violations based on integrated GPS and ELD data.
Compliance officers access a unified view of all vehicle and driver statuses, filtering by route, time, or regulatory status to manage the fleet effectively.
Automated compliance reports are generated in standardized formats for DOT audits, providing instant proof of adherence to Hours of Service rules.