Not after the 18th. At least according to Mark. It's not really in AOBR mode, it just allows on to set the speed. On the 18th it will be locked to 5 mph.
Is it too late to purchase an ABORD device?
Discussion in 'ELD Forum | Questions, Answers and Reviews' started by kristruckingz, Dec 15, 2017.
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What is a “grandfathered” automatic onboard recording device (AOBRD)?
A “grandfathered” AOBRD is a device that a motor carrier installed and required its drivers to use before the electronic logging device (ELD) rule compliance date of December 18, 2017. The device must meet the requirements of 49 CFR 395.15. A motor carrier may continue to use grandfathered AOBRDs no later than December 16, 2019. After that, the motor carrier and its drivers must use ELDs. See Section 395.15 (a) of the ELD final rule.
So no, just simply ordering it will not allow one to use AOBR mode unless it's installed before Monday. -
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Let's see.... 36 hours left, and the weekend. How about this for advice? Suck it up and plan better next time something like this comes up.
It's simply too late.
Oh you might get lucky and find an aobr in a truckstop, but it would be the only way I can see..... -
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Now I'm not saying bhw would have waited, but for the vast majority of the people that waited, they would have waited no matter what the actual date is.tucker Thanks this.
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