The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has officially removed the ROBINHOOD Electronic Logging Device (ELD) from its list of approved devices.
According to an FMCSA media release, the device affected is the ROBINHOOD ELD, Model R-Hood, ELD Identifier RHD481. The removal comes as a result of the provider failing to meet the agency’s minimum compliance requirements.
Motor carriers and drivers currently relying on these devices have a 60-day window to transition to a compliant ELD to continue logging Hours of Service (HOS) data correctly.
Drivers and carriers must follow these steps:
- Stop using the revoked ROBINHOOD ELD immediately and temporarily use paper logs or approved logging software to maintain HOS records.
- Replace the delisted device with an FMCSA-compliant ELD from the Registered Devices list before November 18, 2025.
Failure to comply with these instructions could result in HOS violations and regulatory penalties.
This removal serves as a reminder for fleets and drivers to ensure their ELDs remain on the FMCSA Registered Devices list to maintain compliance and avoid operational disruptions.
Source: The Trucker








