TMCNet:  American Trucking Associations Adds Drivewyze PreClear as Featured Product

[January 28, 2013]

American Trucking Associations Adds Drivewyze PreClear as Featured Product

Jan 28, 2013 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- American Trucking Associations announced it has added Drivewyze PreClear to its group of Featured Products for the trucking industry.

According to a release, Drivewyze PreClear provides commercial vehicles with bypass opportunities at over 180 fixed weigh stations and mobile inspection sites using the GPS technology of tablets, smartphones, and other in-cab devices.

"Safety, efficiency and profitability are all vitally important issues for motor carriers," said ATA President and CEO Bill Graves. "Electronic pre-clearance systems, such as Drivewyze PreClear can help the trucking industry move our nation's freight more efficiently while improving safety. For that reason we are pleased that Drivewyze is one of our featured ATA products." The service uses simple visual and audible instructions allowing the driver time to safely maneuver the vehicle.


Drivewyze is offering an exclusive, time limited discount to ATA members. All ATA members who sign up by March 1 are eligible for a discounted monthly rate.

"Drivewyze is extremely pleased to be partnering with the American Trucking Associations," said Brian Heath, president of Drivewyze. "ATA is committed to promoting safety and security on the nation's highways, while advancing the trucking industry's efficiency and profitability, goals that Drivewyze PreClear can help fleets achieve." Drivewyze Inc. is a service provider to the transportation industry.

American Trucking Associations is a trade association for the trucking industry.

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