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Momentum is growing for electronic inspections at weigh stations, according to Drivewyze, operator of the largest public-private weigh station bypass network in North America. Drivewyze, a provider of connected truck services and based in Edmonton, Canada, says that the US states of Kansas, Maryland, Maine, New Hampshire, Virginia and Utah are now piloting expedited in-station e-inspections at select weigh stations. Drivewyze says that its programme is operating in a phase one deployment that expedites CSA-crediting Level Ⅲ inspections in station. The Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA) programme, run by the US Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), is designed to hold motorists, including owner-operators, accountable for their role in road safety. Level Ⅲ inspections cover driver and hazardous materials issues. Drivewyze said it will deliver more information on phase two of the programme that builds toward a vision of an in-motion inspection in the coming months. Phase one is already delivering material benefits to participating agencies and fleets and is a solid step forward in Drivewyze's goal to revolutionise roadside inspections, notes Brian Heath, chief executive of Drivewyze. |