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Fleetworthy Launches Expedited Inspections in Nevada

Nevada is the first state to adopt Expedited Inspection with Drivewyze by Fleetworthy.

Fleetworthy Expedited Inspections.

Expedited Inspection securely and automatically transfers fleet and vehicle registration data to pre-fill law enforcement inspection forms.

Photo: Fleetworthy

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Fleetworthy has announced the official launch of Expedited Inspection, a feature available exclusively through Drivewyze by Fleetworthy. 

Following successful pilot programs, this capability is now available to fleets passing through weigh station sites in Nevada. Initially, the system uses Geotab or Platform Science electronic logging devices (ELDs). 

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Additional states offering this capability will be announced soon. 

Accelerated Roadside Inspections

According to Fleetworthy, Expedited Inspection is the industry’s first solution to securely and automatically transfer fleet and vehicle registration data to pre-fill inspection forms. The system also automates the delivery of a driver’s Electronic Record of Duty Status (eRODS) directly to law enforcement. 

Expedited Inspection reduces manual data entry and streamlines the transfer of critical inspection data, Fleetworthy said. It also accelerates roadside inspections, decreases time spent at inspection sites, lowers driver stress, and helps reduce the risk of violations — especially those related to failing to produce Hours of Service data, a top 20 violation category.

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“We’re thrilled to announce this industry-first capability, starting with Nevada,” said Shay Demmons, chief product officer at Fleetworthy. “Our PreClear weigh station bypass customers can activate Expedited Inspection through their ELD, and once done, they’re set with Nevada and any new states as they come on board.”

“Nevada is proud to lead the way with technology that benefits the entire industry by helping keep freight moving safely and efficiently,” said Nevada Highway Patrol Lieutenant Tappan Cornmesser. “By partnering with Drivewyze by Fleetworthy on Expedited Inspection, we’re empowering our officers with tools that reduce manual tasks and accelerate inspections. Automating the secure transfer of Hours of Service records and pre-filling inspection forms allows us to focus on enforcement, not paperwork, which saves time for drivers, boosts accuracy, and keeps commerce flowing.”

Safety Score-Based Bypasses

With Drivewyze PreClear, fleets and owner operators receive bypasses based on their safety scores across the largest bypass network in North America. 

However, drivers may still be randomly pulled in. That’s when Expedited Inspection pays off, according to Fleetworthy.

Fleetworthy Expedited Inspections.

Expedited Inspection reduces manual data entry and streamlines the transfer of critical inspection data.

Photo: Fleetworthy

By automating traditional time-intensive and manual elements of the inspection process, Expedited Inspection saves fleets and inspectors time, money, fuel, and stress, the company said.

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“Our focus is on fleet performance and that means delivering best in class fleet safety, data automation, and the best driver experience,” said Emilie Campbell, senior director of partner management, Platform Science. “By now offering Expedited Inspection in our ELD, we are continuing to be at the forefront of the next generation of compliance technology. We look forward to offering this new feature to our industry-leading customers who expect cutting-edge innovation and operational excellence from us.”

According to Demmons, this marks a significant step forward for Fleetworthy and the broader transportation industry. 

“By removing the manual handoff of HOS data and automating the inspection workflow, we’re helping fleets get back on the road faster while also giving enforcement the tools they need to keep highways safe,” he said.

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