If you forgot to change your status to the active driver whilst co-driving, a historical driving period can still be assigned to you by the active driver who was logged into the MiX ELD and against who the driving time was logged when the specific driving occurred.
Note that you, as a new active driver can also use the quick claiming feature described in the Quick claiming unidentified hours article, immediately after the driving took place to claim a previous driving period. This log editing feature, however, enables you to swap any time while both drivers (or more are logged into the ELD..
- Both drivers need to be logged in when swapping driving time.
- The person assigning the driving period must tap the HOS Log icon first.
(This is the person who was the active driver whilst the driving took place and who wants to remove the driving period from his/her records.)
- Tap Log Viewer.
- Search for the specific historical driving period that you need to assign to one of the drivers who was logged into the vehicle at the same time the driving occurred.
NOTE: if you were the only driver that was logged in during the driving period the option will not be available in the dropdown list.
If more than one co-driver was logged in during the specific driving period, a list of the driver names will be displayed.
- After tapping Assign to co-driver, you can review a preview of your own log graph indicating the driving period that will be removed.
- Tap Next.
- You can now view your new available hours.
- Tap Accept.
- A preview of the log graph of the driver who is claiming the historical driving period will now be displayed.
The driver who wants to add the driving period to their driving records must now tap Next.
- You can now view a preview of your new available hours after the historical driving period has been added to your driving records.
Tap Accept to claim this.
- Only if both drivers agree with the changes are you allowed to tap OK. This is a signature implying that both drivers are happy with the edits to the driver records.