PrePass Adds Driver Compliance Technology With Acquisition of FleetDrive 360
PrePass is expanding its compliance offerings with the acquisition of FleetDrive 360, a provider of FMCSA and DOT compliance technology for fleets.

By integrating FleetDrive 360’s AI-driven compliance platform, PrePass brings together weigh station bypass, tolling, safety insights, and now automated compliance management.
Credit: HDT
PrePass is expanding its compliance offerings with the acquisition of FleetDrive 360, a provider of Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and DOT compliance technology for fleets.
PrePass offers integrated weigh-station bypass, toll payment, safety, and compliance solutions.
FleetDrive 360’s technology automates driver qualification file management, drug and alcohol clearinghouse compliance, real-time safety monitoring, and provides proactive alerts, addressing the compliance pain points that most often lead to violations, downtime, or out-of-service orders.
Bringing Together a Unified Compliance and Safety Ecosystem
By integrating FleetDrive 360’s AI-driven compliance platform, PrePass will deliver a unified compliance and safety ecosystem, according to a news release, replacing the spreadsheets, disconnected portals, and websites fleets traditionally rely on just to stay operational.
The enhanced PrePass platform brings together bypass, tolling, safety insights, and now automated compliance management, giving trucking companies a single partner across the entire regulatory lifecycle, according to the company.

PrePass started as a weigh station bypass provider but has over the years added toll management, safety alerts, and broader safety compliance offerings.
Credit: PrePass
“Compliance has become increasingly complex, demanding time and resources that can strain even the most experienced fleets,” said Chris Murray, president of PrePass, in a news release.
“By integrating advanced compliance technology with the PrePass portfolio, we’re delivering a unified platform that reduces risk, cuts costs, and helps fleets focus on running their business.”
Centralized Reporting and Analytics
This acquisition strengthens PrePass’ ability to help carriers navigate complex regulatory requirements, according to the company, reducing administrative burden, improving safety performance, and supporting operational resilience in a tightening enforcement environment.
Centralized reporting and advanced analytics give carriers deeper visibility for more informed decision-making.
“Joining PrePass allows us to deliver even more value to the fleets we serve,” said Kevin Thompson, CEO of FleetDrive 360. “Carriers want compliance to be simpler, faster, and more predictable, and together we’re giving them exactly that.”
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