ELD iOS - October Updates 2025
Improvements:
- Downloaded documents now automatically clear on driver or co-driver logout, ensuring each login fetches only user-specific files. This prevents outdated file access, maintains data accuracy, and improves secure document handling across sessions.
- Tooltips for violations now reflect the cycle in effect when the violation occurred, rather than the currently selected cycle, maintaining consistency and accuracy for both drivers and administrators.
- Drivers in Canada North are now exempt from daily driving limits, with only shift-based rules applied, ensuring ELD compliance with regional regulations.
- Drivers can now view and download ELD-related documents and manuals directly from the app under Settings > Resources, providing easy access to important resources for compliance and reference.
- The iOS app now supports the Telus ATrack 500 device, enabling seamless configuration and use while expanding hardware compatibility on iOS.
Improvements
Downloaded documents now automatically clear on driver or co-driver logout, ensuring each login fetches only user-specific files. This prevents outdated file access, maintains data accuracy, and improves secure document handling across sessions.
Previously, downloaded resource documents (such as driver or co-driver files) remained stored in the app even after switching to a new driver, co-driver, or account. This caused old files to persist across logins, leading to confusion and potential data mix-ups between users.
The logic has now been updated so that all downloaded documents are automatically cleared whenever a driver or co-driver logs out. Each new login will now download the relevant files fresh, ensuring that users only see documents linked to their own account.
This improvement ensures cleaner data handling, prevents outdated file access, and maintains accurate and secure document storage across driver and co-driver sessions.
Tooltips for violations now reflect the cycle in effect when the violation occurred, rather than the currently selected cycle, maintaining consistency and accuracy for both drivers and administrators.
Earlier, the tooltip for old violations was displayed based on the currently selected cycle, not the cycle that was active when the violation was originally generated. For example, if a violation occurred under the Canada North cycle and the user later switched to Canada South, the tooltip would wrongly update to show details from the new cycle.
This logic has now been corrected. The tooltip will always display information based on the cycle that was active at the time the violation occurred, even if the cycle changes later.
This update ensures that violation details remain accurate, consistent, and tied to the correct cycle for both drivers and administrators.

Drivers in Canada North are now exempt from daily driving limits, with only shift-based rules applied, ensuring ELD compliance with regional regulations.
Previously, the daily driving limit rule was applied to drivers operating in Canada North, which includes Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon. However, drivers operating in these regions do not have daily driving limits - only shift-based limits apply.
The logic has now been updated so that the daily limit does not apply to drivers in Canada North. Instead, only the shift-based rules - driving limit (15 hours per shift), on-duty limit (18 hours per shift), and shift/workday limit (20 hours with an 8-hour off-duty break) - are enforced as per regional requirements.
This update ensures that ELD behavior aligns with Canada North regulations, enabling compliant operations for drivers in these territories and preventing incorrect enforcement of daily driving limits.
Drivers can now view and download ELD-related documents and manuals directly from the app under Settings > Resources, providing easy access to important resources for compliance and reference.
Previously, drivers could not access or download the ELD-related documents and instruction manuals that were uploaded by Admins through the ELD portal.
The mobile app has now been enhanced to allow drivers to view and download these documents directly from the ELD App under Settings > Resources. The documents and links are uploaded by Admins via the ELD portal and are now accessible to all drivers and admins within the same organization.
This enhancement enables drivers to easily access important ELD resources, including driver instruction manuals, malfunction and data transfer instruction sheets, ensuring compliance with FMCSA/CCMTA requirements and allowing users to print or store copies as needed.

The iOS app now supports the Telus ATrack 500 device, enabling seamless configuration and use while expanding hardware compatibility on iOS.
Support for the Telus ATrack 500 device has been added to the iOS app.
As part of this enhancement, the ATrack 500 device is now fully integrated and supported in the iOS app, allowing users to configure and use the device seamlessly. This update ensures improved compatibility and expands the range of supported hardware on iOS.


For bug fixes, refer to the PDF Copy - ELD iOS October 2025 Release Notes