Free safety messages at the core of a new Drivewyze offering

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Drivewyze, known primarily for its weigh station bypass technology but which has expanded in...

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Canadian province gives Drivewyze rare new market for bypass tech

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With all but two U.S. states wired for weigh station bypass technology, the fight now for market...

https://www.freightwaves.com/news/canadian-province-gives-drivewyze-rare-new-market-for-bypass-tech

Kodiak, Drivewyze adapt weigh station bypasses for autonomous trucks

Kodiak Robotics is piloting the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) enhanced inspections program, which allows autonomous trucks to bypass roadside inspections.

The CVSA in September agreed in September to streamline interactions between autonomous trucks and law enforcement at fixed inspection sites. It allows middle-mile driverless trucks to use onboard software to avoid weigh station stops.

Conducting an enhanced inspection requires a CVSA-certified inspector to complete a 40-hour CVSA...

https://www.freightwaves.com/news/kodiak-drivewyze-adapt-weigh-station-bypasses-for-autonomous-trucks

Drivewyze’s e-Inspection program now operating in 7 states

Las Vegas — Drivewyze has added to the network of states that are accepting its e-Inspection product, designed to use automation instead of manual processes to complete much of the administrative work that now eats up a driver’s time during an inspection.

At the Truckload Carriers Association annual meeting, Drivewyze said the number of states operating pilot projects is up to seven. When e-Inspection was launched last June, three states were involved: Maine, Maryland and Virginia. The states...

https://www.freightwaves.com/news/drivewyzes-e-inspection-program-now-operating-in-7-states

Latest Drivewyze offering speeds up inspection process at weigh stations

Drivewyze, known primarily for its weigh station bypass software, is rolling out a new product offering a quicker inspection if a truck gets pulled over into the on-road facility.

The product has been dubbed E-inspection. Culminating what Doug Johnston, vice president of marketing, said was an effort that took several years, Drivewyze is offering drivers in three states, for now, the opportunity to electronically transfer inspection data from their ELDs directly to the enforcement officer at a...

https://www.freightwaves.com/news/latest-drivewyze-offering-speeds-up-inspection-process-at-weigh-stations

The Daily Dash: Drug test failures jump; TRATON puts forward best offer for Navistar

The Daily Dash is a quick look at what is happening in the freight ecosystem. In today’s edition, September saw an increase in truck driver drug test failures. Plus, TRATON makes a final offer in its bid to acquire Navistar and Waymo pulls back the curtain – a little bit – on its autonomous technology.

More drivers failing drug tests

Positive drug tests among truck drivers increased 8% in September, and most have not started the return-to-duty process to regain their eligible status to drive.

John...

https://s29755.pcdn.co/news/the-daily-dash-drug-test-failures-jump-traton-puts-forward-best-offer-for-navistar

Driveywzye, in big expansion of product offerings, rolls out Safety+

Drivewyze is launching one of the biggest initiatives in the company’s history as it builds on its foundational business of weigh station bypass.

A new product offering, Safety+, is being announced and rolled out Wednesday after beta testing. The multifaceted product offers several disparate services, including parking notifications, safety alerts and driver coaching.

Ultimately, the product is built on what Drivewyze already does: telling drivers of something ahead. Traditionally, that was a...

https://www.freightwaves.com/news/driveywzye-in-big-expansion-of-product-offerings-rolls-out-safety

Open platforms opening up a world of opportunity for tech developers

Platform Science

Technology providers are hyperfocused on developing solutions and providing great user experiences for customers. What many of them are not as interested in is developing the hardware to support their software.

There are exceptions, of course, but many tech providers simply partner with a third party to develop the hardware so they can focus on their core mission. So, when a partner comes along that opens up that base hardware to any and all developers, the options for the end customer grow...

https://s29755.pcdn.co/news/open-platforms-opening-up-a-world-of-opportunity-for-tech-developers

Parking spot availability from two states integrated into Drivewyze system

In recent weeks Drivewyze has added parking space availability information from two states into its system, enabling that important data to be available on an electronic logging device (ELD) rather than through a state’s website.

The provider of weigh station bypass solutions has been branching out in recent years to provide other information through its system, which increasingly is integrated into ELDs rather than sitting in the cab as a stand-alone product. In what it is describing as the...

https://s29755.pcdn.co/news/parking-spot-availability-from-two-states-integrated-into-drivewyze-system

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