Drivewyze and NORPASS (the North American Preclearance and Safety System) have reached agreement to make available to users of the NORPASS weigh station screening service the Drivewyze mobile-based weigh station service.
The deal will extend to 22 states the use of Drivewyze and NORPASS.
The partnership deal also includes a special offer for NORPASS users who sign up for the Drivewyze PreClear weigh station bypass service. Any NORPASS user can sign up and receive 60 days of free Drivewyze PreClear bypass, plus an additional 50% discount for the next two months. The Drivewyze PreClear regular price starts at $7.99 per vehicle per month for a single state and $12.99 per vehicle per month for multi-state plans.
NORPASS members can sign up at www.drivewyze.com/norpass/ to take advantage of the special offer, which expires on Dec. 31, 2014.
Drivewyze PreClear currently serves 16 states and 225 inspection sites across the United States. Drivewyze PreClear complements the NORPASS service, which is available in seven states, along with British Columbia and Quebec.
“The NORPASS membership already knows the enormous ROI benefits of bypass,” said Brian Heath, Drivewyze CEO. “It is estimated fleets save around $9 with every bypass opportunity. This partnership allows NORPASS members to enjoy bypass in even more states as well as a special, introductory discount.”
Drivewyze PreClear adds transponder-like functionality to mobile tablets and smartphones. Drivewyze provides truck operators and local and long-haul carriers with bypass opportunities at both fixed stations and roadside mobile inspection sites. Drivewyze PreClear offers visual and audible instructions for drivers to either bypass weigh stations and inspection sites, or to pull-in.
Drivewyze PreClear currently serves Arkansas, Connecticut, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia and West Virginia.
NORPASS serves members in Alaska, Connecticut, Idaho, New York, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington, British Columbia and Quebec.