Continuous HOS monitoring helps prevent driver fatigue, ensure regulatory compliance, and strengthen operational safety.
Monitor 11-hour driving limit compliance.
Monitor 11-hour driving limit compliance.
Monitor 14-hour on-duty limit compliance.
Monitor 14-hour on-duty limit compliance.
Ensure 30-minute break after 8 hours of driving.
Verify proper use of the sleeper berth provision.
Ensure ELD is used correctly and per FMCSA rules.
Ensure accurate and timely RODS submissions.
Common HOS violation families monitored:
Exceeded driving limits
Missing locations
False RODS
Missing miles
No RODS
ELD misuse
Incomplete logs
Other HOS violations
Repeated or high-severity HOS violations may indicate operational deterioration and increase compliance exposure.
Fatigued drivers have slower reaction times and higher crash risk.
Unrealistic schedules lead to rushed, fatigued, and non-compliant driving.
Undetected off-duty driving and improper log use increase risk.
Repeated issues indicate weakening compliance behaviors and oversight.
Violations lead to disruptions, CSA impact, and reduced operational reliability.
Provide targeted HOS retraining as needed.
Reinforce proper ELD usage and responsibilities.
Review schedules and workload expectations.
Strengthen policies, processes, and oversight.
Continue monitoring and address issues promptly.
HOS monitoring is an ongoing process that supports operational accountability, compliance stability, and long-term safety performance.