Electronic logging devices (ELDs) are equipment that automatically record driving time in commercial motor vehicles. This helps make sure that drivers are compliant with hours of service regulations resulting in reduced fatigue for drivers, improved administrative efficiency and safer roads in Canada.
On March 7, 2022, the Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators (CCMTA) released a message for industry confirming that all jurisdictions support a period of progressive enforcement without penalties until January 1, 2023, including elevated education and awareness for motor carriers and drivers.
These webpages will be updated with:
- information on testing and certification of ELDs.
- updates on regulatory requirements that apply to road-side enforcement.
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Electronic logging devices – What you need to know
Find out more about electronic logging devices in Canada.
Accreditation of certification bodies
Learn how to become an accredited certification body in Canada and get all the information you need to get your devices tested and certified.
Certification of electronic logging devices
Learn how to get your devices tested and certified.
Motor carriers and drivers
Find out information on your responsibilities as a federally-regulated motor carrier or commercial driver using electronic logging devices.
Test procedures for electronic logging devices
Request a copy of the test procedures, view special provisions and all corrections to the test procedures.
Registry of accredited certification bodies
Check the list of accredited certification bodies in Canada.
List of electronic logging devices
Check the list of certified devices, and choose the right one for your business or to consult the no longer certified ones.
Notifications for certified electronic logging devices
See all notifications on certified electronic logging devices in Canada.
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