FMCSA Guidelines on Electronic Documents and Roadside Manual

The FMCSA has indicated that roadside manuals for ELDs are required to be kept with the driver at all times.  This rule was amended by the FMCSA under the "Regulatory Guidance Concerning Electronic Signatures and Documents” (76 FR 411) publication allowing for the roadside manual to be in electronic format for drivers during roadside inspection.

 

If an inspection officer tells you that a physical copy is required to be compliant he is misinformed and you should direct him to the link below.  In this link from FMCSA there is a response under Question #5 that states

 

Q5. Can the ELD information packet be in electronic form?

 

A5. Yes. The user’s manual, instruction sheet, and malfunction instruction sheet can be in electronic form. This is in accordance with the federal register titled “Regulatory Guidance Concerning Electronic Signatures and Documents” (76 FR 411).  

 

Below is the link to the FMCSA page that explains this information: https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/hours-service/elds/general-information-about-eld-rule#:~:text=The%20ELD%20rule%3A,carriers%20are%20required%20to%20keep.  

 

If you wish to print off a copy of the roadside manual to avoid any conflicts you can do by clicking on the link below and scrolling to the bottom of the article where there is a pdf link https://bridgehaul.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360020505071-Roadside-Manual-Inspection