HOS monitoring with violation alerts to catch issues before they become audit findings.
Monitor hours of service, manage ELD audit files, track drug and alcohol testing, and protect your safety scores and CSA ratings with compliance software built for US and Canadian carriers.
HOS monitoring with violation alerts to catch issues before they become audit findings.
ELD audit file management with organized records ready for DOT or FMCSA review.
Drug and alcohol testing program tracking with random selection and result logging.
CSA score monitoring with BASIC category breakdowns and trend analysis.
Driver safety scorecards that track violations, inspections, and incident history.
Support for both US DOT/FMCSA and Canadian CCMTA safety and compliance standards.
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See Compliance FeaturesTrucking compliance software helps carriers manage the full range of DOT and FMCSA regulatory requirements. This includes hours of service monitoring, ELD data management, driver qualification files, drug and alcohol testing programs, vehicle inspection tracking, insurance and permit management, and CSA score monitoring. It centralizes compliance in one system so safety managers can identify and fix issues proactively.
TruckerPro monitors your CSA BASIC categories and alerts you to trends that could trigger an intervention. The system tracks roadside inspections, violations, and crash reports and shows how each event impacts your scores. Safety managers can use driver scorecards to identify high-risk drivers and take corrective action before scores deteriorate.
Yes. TruckerPro tracks your drug and alcohol testing program including random selection pools, pre-employment testing, post-accident testing, and return-to-duty requirements. The system logs all test results and generates compliance reports that satisfy DOT and FMCSA audit requirements for 49 CFR Part 40 and Part 382.
Yes. TruckerPro supports compliance management for both US DOT/FMCSA regulations and Canadian CCMTA standards including National Safety Code requirements. Carriers operating cross-border can manage driver hours, vehicle inspections, safety ratings, and documentation for both jurisdictions from one platform without maintaining separate compliance systems.