New J. J. Keller Log Book Helps Drivers Comply With Mexico’s Hours Of Service Requirements

| November 21, 2021

The Mexico Driver’s Daily Log Book fulfills a critical component of driver compliance. Utilizing this daily log correctly can help prevent fines or an out of service order

Commercial truck and bus drivers in Mexico who operate under federal jurisdiction must maintain a daily log of their hours to verify compliance with the country’s hours-of-service limits under NOM-087-SCT-2-2017. J. J. Keller makes this documentation easy with its NEW Mexico Driver’s Daily Log Book.

In addition to log pages, the bilingual (Spanish/English) Mexico Driver’s Daily Log Book (Bitácora de horas de servicio para conductores de México, bilingüe, doble capa, con carbónico y DVIR simplificado) includes a monthly log summary, reprint of the applicable laws and regulations, simplified DVIR, and instructions for completion.

The Mexico Driver’s Daily Log Book fulfills a critical component of driver compliance. Utilizing this daily log correctly can help prevent fines or an out of service order.

“J. J. Keller has a long history of providing solutions that promote safe transportation and compliance across the U.S. and into Canada,” said Rustin Keller, President and CEO of J. J. Keller. “Our purpose is to protect people and the businesses they run. Our goal is to extend our safety compliance expertise and offer new solutions in Mexico and Canada for a cohesive, integrated North American compliance landscape.”

J. J. Keller is dedicating regulatory experts to monitor regulations and trends that affect transportation companies in Mexico and Canada. They will further develop and advise on solutions that help fleets mitigate risk and improve safety compliance. From consulting, managed services and mobile technology to training, forms and supplies, J. J. Keller is poised to make a difference in the lives of countless drivers and fleets across North America.

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