Schneider National Inc. is equipping its entire company fleet with PrePassPlus, the nation's leader in the electronic pre-clearance of commercial vehicles at weigh stations and toll plazas.
Schneider National is one of only a handful of national carriers to fully embrace PrePassPlus. The company began installing the transponders in mid-May, with fleetwide implementation complete by this fall.
"Schneider National is 100 percent committed to driver satisfaction and eliminating down time," said Wayne Lubner, vice president of driver and contractor relations at Schneider National. "The use of PrePassPlus will benefit company drivers and independent contractors and is one component of a series of improvements Schneider National has implemented to improve the quality of life for drivers."
The PrePass service is a sophisticated technology that makes it possible for participating motor carriers to comply electronically with state weight, safety and credential requirements at weigh stations and ports of entry while traveling at highway speeds. The "Plus" in PrePassPlus blends all of the benefits of weigh station bypassing with the electronic payment of tolls within the E-ZPass network. In all, PrePassPlus enables uninterrupted travel and operational efficiencies for trucks at several hundred weigh stations and toll plazas throughout the United States, using one transponder and one consolidated account.
In addition to equipping its fleet with PrePass technology, the company's independent contractors can access E-ZPass free of charge via the PrePassPlus transponder provided to them by Schneider National.
Schneider Equips Entire Fleet With PrePassPlus
Schneider National Inc. is equipping its entire company fleet with PrePassPlus, the nation's leader in the electronic pre-clearance of commercial vehicles at weigh stations and toll plazas
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