Introduction
February is the month when good intentions turn into real habits. Fleets that skipped January cleanup often start noticing compliance gaps - missing updates, inactive driver profiles, or small ELD issues that can trigger DOT violations.
A quick February compliance check helps you stay ahead before problems pile up. With Unity ELD, it only takes a few minutes.
Driver checklist
By February, new drivers may be onboarded and schedules adjusted. That makes driver data especially important.
Make sure that:
- All driver profiles are active and properly assigned
- Driver licenses are valid and expiration dates are tracked
- HOS settings remain accurate based on routes and operating regions
Unity ELD makes it easy to review driver status and fix issues before they affect logs.
Vehicle checklist
Winter operations can impact equipment and data accuracy. February is the right time to double-check vehicle details.
Check that:
- VIN numbers are correct and unchanged
- Drivers are assigned correctly to each vehicle
- ELD hardware is functioning properly, even in cold weather conditions
Unity ELD keeps vehicle and driver data connected, reducing compliance risk.
System checklist
System stability matters more as mileage increases early in the year.
Confirm that:
- Firmware updates are installed
- Logs are syncing consistently without gaps
- Cloud backups are active and accessible
Unity ELD continuously monitors system performance so nothing slips through.
Unity ELD takes it simple
With Unity ELD, compliance isn’t a monthly scramble. Everything you need is available in one clear dashboard:
- driver profiles
- vehicle data
- ELD logs
- compliance alerts
You stay informed - without extra work.
Conclusion
February is your chance to lock in compliance habits for the year ahead.
Five minutes of checks now can save you from DOT issues, inspections, and fines later on.
Keep your fleet compliance checklist up to date and stay DOT-ready with Unity ELD.