Drivewyze and Ez Lynk partner to bring weigh station bypass to EZ LYNK ELD customers
Drivewyze, by Fleetworthy, recently partnered with Ez Lynk to provide EZ LYNK ELD mobile app customers with integrated access to Drivewyze PreClear weigh station bypass. EZ LYNK will also offer Drivewyze Free, which provides essential driver safety notifications.
“Working with Drivewyze allows us to offer even more value to our customers,” said Brad Gintz, co-founder and CEO of EZ LYNK. “Together, we’re delivering solutions that help fleet operators save time, reduce costs, and streamline their operations.”
Drivewyze integrates into the EZ LYNK ELD app with no transponders required. When activated, Drivewyze transmits safety scores, registration, and tax compliance information to weigh stations, which then calculate the information against the bypass criteria established by its state or province. If the carrier and vehicle pass the criteria, at one mile out, the driver receives permission to bypass the site. The better the fleet’s safety score, the more bypasses typically granted. Through Drivewyze PreClear, Ez Lynk customers can receive bypass opportunities at close to 900 locations in 48 states and provinces.
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“We understand that in the logistics and transportation industry, time is money,” Gintz said. “By allowing drivers to bypass weigh stations, Drivewyze PreClear reduces delays, enabling drivers to cover more miles, complete more deliveries, and maximize their productivity. This translates directly to improved operational efficiency and financial benefits for fleet operators.”
Drivewyze Free provides messaging, including heads-up warnings for high-rollover risk areas, low bridges, mountain alerts, and rest area information. In addition, it provides real-time traffic slowdowns and other safety alerts generated in partnership with select state transportation and enforcement agencies through the Drivewyze Smart Roadways highway safety program for connected trucks.