Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Sikhs urge Trump admn to delay ELD rule on truck drivers

- letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON: A Sikh political action committee in the US has urged the Trump administra­tion to delay installati­on of an expensive logging device in trucks, a move that will entail huge costs on the trucking industry, dominated by the Sikh-Americans.

The new regulation, to be effective from December 18, will require almost all commercial trucks, unless a truck is in an exempted class, to buy and operate an electronic logging device (ELD) to record the hours they are on and off duty.

An ELD synchronis­es with a vehicle engine to automatica­lly record driving time for more accurate hours of service recording.

“We seek a delay for the ELDs mandate so that we can make sure we are following the law,” Gurinder Singh Khalsa of Indianapol­is-based Sikh Political Action Committee said.

Representi­ng the voice of some 150,000 truck owners, a significan­tly large number of whom are Sikhs, Khalsa said technology is not strong and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administra­tion (FMCSA) has not approved devices.

Noting that as of August 30, there were 99 different devices registered as complying, all offering various degrees of functional­ity and price points, Khalsa said the immediate concern is that they have to spend of money to buy something that may not be compliant.

“We have no way of knowing which company will stay in business to service the purchased device. Please understand that beyond the initial purchase price, the driver or company must pay monthly service and cell phone charges,” he said.

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