About Drivewyze



Drivewyze Inc. is an innovative technology service provider committed to improving road safety and efficiency in the transportation industry. Intelligent Imaging Systems Inc., a provider of road safety equipment and software services since 2003, founded the Drivewyze subsidiary in 2010. Drivewyze partners with industry and government stakeholders to deliver time-saving and cost-effective driving solutions to commercial vehicle operators and carriers, providing unsurpassed business value to the trucking industry.

Drivewyze PreClear provides local and long-haul carriers with weigh station and inspection site bypass opportunities at both fixed weigh stations and roadside mobile inspection sites. It is both safe and easy to use, with assured privacy and data protection, meeting both Federal and state distracted driving laws. Drivewyze PreClear adds transponder-like functionality to tablets, smartphones and select Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs), and connects to the Drivewyze service network via a single account regardless of where a driver travels. Follow Drivewyz on Facebook and Twitter.

Headquarters
Drivewyze Inc.
398 Primrose Road
Burlingame, California 94101

Company Contact
Doug Johnson, Director of Marketing
Drivewyze
Phone - 780-461-3355 Ext. 254
Fax - 780-461-3039

Markets Served
Long Haul
Heavy Haul
Regional Haul
Bulk Transportation
Fuel Haul
Chemical
Drayage
Waste
Logging

Media Contact

Doug Siefkes
SiefkesPetit Communications
+1-425-392-2611 office

Gregory Van Tighem
SiefkesPetit Communications
+1-425-392-2611 office

Drivewyze PreClear Brochure

Download the Drivewyze PreClear brochure (PDF, 667 KB, 3.14.13)

Drivewyze Product Demonstration

View a 2-minute product demonstration on how the Drivewyze bypass system works. (YouTube posted: July 4, 2012)

Drivewyze Newsletter

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Monday
Sep162013

White Paper from Drivewyze Details Benefits of New Transponder Technology

Drivewyze CEO Brian Heath details how new electronic inspection technology can increase compliance ROI and improve highway safety in a white paper now available from the Drivewyze web site.

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Thursday
Sep052013

Drivewyze Now Offers Mobile Inspection Site Bypass in Kansas

Truck freight traveling through Kansas can now move more quickly past the state’s eight weigh stations with the announcement that The Sunflower State has become the 17th state to adopt the Drivewyze Pre-Clear bypass service. By adding the Drivewyze bypass service, the state of Kansas can offer truck fleets and operators more opportunities to bypass its weigh stations if their safety and credentials records meet the state’s pre-arranged criteria.

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Thursday
Aug222013

Drivewyze Gains Market Momentum with New Round of Financing

Emergence Capital Partners and iNovia Capital have provided Intelligent Imaging Systems and its subsidiary, Drivewyze, $7.5 million in Series A funding to market the expansion of the Drivewyze PreClear wireless weigh station bypass service.

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Monday
Jun242013

New Version of Drivewyze PreClear Weigh Station Bypass Service Offers 60-Day Free Trial

Drivewyse now offers a new version of its PreClear weigh station bypass and e-screening system that allows drivers and fleets to sign up and start enjoying benefits immediately. The new version also includes a 60-day free trial period for new subscribers.

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Monday
Jun242013

E-Inspection Demonstration Showcases Next-Generation Alternative Compliance Program

Two senior-level federal agency administrators and other industry stakeholders observed the first commercial application of electronic inspections of trucks and buses in motion at a weigh station and inspection site north of Washington, D.C. The next-generation technology offers the potential to make vehicle inspections more efficient, allowing inspection officers to offer incentives to safe carriers and concentrate their attention on problem ones.

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