User Guide

APP OPERATION
UDR - UNIDENTIFIED DRIVING RECORDS
Unidentified Driving Records (UDRs) are created on the
ELD hardware whenever the truck engine is turned on or
if the truck is driven without a driver connecting to the
hardware with the My20 App. Because the records can
not transfer from the hardware through to the My20
App via the Bluetooth connection, they are saved in the
hardware’s memory until the next time a driver is
connected to the hardware with the app.
WHAT ARE UDRS?
UDRs are presented to any driver that connects to the
hardware and must be managed by the driver making
the determination that the records belong to him and
need to be applied to his records to update them, or
that they don’t belong to him and need to be sent to the
carrier’s My20 Tower administrator. UDRs are a very
important facet of compliance with the FMCSA
mandate. All of a carrier’s UDRs are transmitted to
FMCSA any time any of the carrier’s drivers are
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If UDRs are not accepted by the appropriate driver,
his logs are not current, accurate, or compliant.
WARNING