Drivewyze PreClear weigh station bypass is available at all Missouri locations.

Drivewyze PreClear weigh station bypass is available at all Missouri locations.

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Drivewyze has completed its service site rollout in Missouri at all 19 weigh stations in the state, the company announced.

Drivewyze PreClear weigh station bypass is operational at all Missouri locations, delivering weigh station bypass opportunities to customers driving in the state.

The final four activated Drivewyze sites are located in Kearney (northbound), Platte City (northbound), and Willow Springs (both east and westbound). Kearney is on I-35, northeast of Kansas City (between KC and Des Moines, Iowa); Platte City is on I-29, northwest of Kansas City (between KC and Omaha, Nebraska); and Willow Springs is on Highway 60/63, southeast of Springfield.

“Missouri is a centralized state in the U.S., home to major trucking lanes connecting the west and east coasts,” said Brian Heath, president and CEO of Drivewyze. “With hundreds of trucking companies based in the state, we are pleased to offer state-wide services to all carriers operating in Missouri, as well as those passing through.”

The Drivewyze PreClear weigh station bypass service is integrated with existing in-cab equipment like electronic logging devices, smartphones, tablets and other in-cab telematics systems. Customers can now receive bypass opportunities in 42 states and two Canadian provinces.

The Drivewyze PreClear weigh station bypass application is available on a number of Drivewyze partner platforms, including Omnitracs, Orbcomm, PeopleNet, Transflo, Rand McNally, Platform Science, ISAAC Instruments and Switchboard. The application is also available for drivers to download on Android and iOS-based tablets or smartphones.

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