Drivewyze and Platform Science Partner to to Bypass Weigh Stations
Platform Science, a fleet management solution provider, has partnered with Drivewyze to connect its open platform with the nation’s largest weigh station bypass service.
Drivewyze provides automated bypasses to participating trucks approaching highway weigh stations, allowing drivers to remain in motion rather than waiting at roadside scales.
The case for the technology is clear: Weigh station stops result in decreased asset utilization for fleets and reduced pay for drivers. By allowing trucks to bypass scales, Drivewyze enables drivers to deliver loads at a faster rate while maximizing paid driving time.
The company’s hands-free technology directly notifies drivers of inspection sites. This improves road safety for everyone by keeping driver’s hands on the wheel, eyes on the road, reducing lane changes, and eliminating the need to merge back into busy freeways from a weigh station.
“Like Drivewyze, Platform Science is an innovator and has put together a platform that can utilize best-in-class apps to help its customers become more productive,” said Brian Heath, Drivewyze CEO and President, “We’re growing rapidly thanks to our technology. We expect the same will hold true for Platform Science.”
According to Jack Kennedy, founder and CEO of Platform Science, “Integrating Drivewyze into our driver experience is a perfect example of the increased value customers can unlock through our platform. Platform Science’s ability to deliver applications and share data between them is a force multiplier for customers and drivers, providing information in the proper context at the right time easing the burden on drivers.”
According to Jack Kennedy, founder and CEO of Platform Science, “Integrating Drivewyze into our driver experience is a perfect example of the increased value customers can unlock through our platform. Platform Science’s ability to deliver applications and share data between them is a force multiplier for customers and drivers, providing information in the proper context at the right time easing the burden on drivers.”
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