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Overdrive
| July 2016
A
harsh reality for the
smallest fl eets has
emerged when it comes
to hours of service en-
forcement, based on new
analysis of Compliance, Safety, Account-
ability data by Overdrive sister company
RigDig Business Intelligence.
As more large carriers turn to e-logs,
fl eets of one to four trucks, most of
which use paper logs, are being ex-
posed to far more risk when it comes to
inspections. And in an ominous potential
development, with on-site investigations
expected to replace the current com-
pliance-review auditing system and an
ELD mandate on the way, the wealth of
available operational data could become
Stoking the log
Visit OverdriveOnline.com/CSA for the new com-
prehensive update of state rankings in a variety
of inspection and violation categories, available in
interactive maps and a full-report download. Unless
otherwise noted, the source of all data in this
report is RigDig Business Intelligence (rigdig.com/bi,
866-237-7788) data from calendar year 2015. Data
excludes inspections conducted in Alaska, Hawaii
and the District of Columbia.
OverdriveOnline.com/CSA