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Drivewyze weigh-station bypass now available on Pedigree ELDs

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Drivewyze weigh-station bypass now available on Pedigree ELDs
The Drivewyze PreClear weight-station bypass service and safety notifications are now available to drivers and fleets using Pedigree ELD solutions. (Courtesy: Drivewyze)

DALLAS — Pedigree Technologies, a provider of electronic logging device (ELD) solutions and fleet management systems, is one of Drivewyze’s newest partners. Pedigree Technologies will deliver an integrated service offering of OneView ELD Chrome, integrated with Drivewyze PreClear weigh-station bypass and Drivewyze safety notifications.

With the Drivewyze PreClear weigh-station bypass service, Pedigree Technologies’ customers can receive bypass opportunities at more than 800 locations in 47 states and provinces, delivered via the OneView Platform. This can improve driver efficiency, as well as boost driver safety, when partnered with Drivewyze safety notifications, according to a statement released by the two companies.

“We welcome Pedigree Technologies as our newest partner,” said Gavin Henry, vice president of business development for Drivewyze.

“Weigh-station bypass has become a must-have for many fleets, as it allows safe fleets to keep moving and ‘bypass’ weigh stations — thanks to their good safety records,” he continued. “The partnership with Pedigree Technologies makes implementation of the service easy and cost-effective — with no transponders — by simply turning on the service through Pedigree Technologies’ OneView ELD Chrome solution.”

According to Josh DeCock, Pedigree Technologies’ vice president of product management, the addition of Drivewyze PreClear to its platform is another way to improve productivity for its customers.

“We offer our customers an award-winning fleet management system — from asset tracking to dash cam solutions to electronic work orders, and more,” DeCock said. “We’re thrilled to be adding Drivewyze PreClear and Drivewyze Safety Notifications to our package. It will make a huge difference for our customers’ drivers — and, the beauty is, it can be activated within minutes.”

Once integrated, Drivewyze transmits safety scores, registration, and International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) tax compliance information to the weigh station, which then calculates the information against the bypass criteria established by its state. If the carrier and vehicle pass the criteria, at 1 mile out, the driver receives permission to bypass the site. The better the fleet’s safety score, the more bypasses typically granted.

Subscribers to Drivewyze PreClear weigh-station bypass service can also activate Drivewyze safety notifications. This service provides safety notifications for high rollover areas, mountain corridors, and low bridges.

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