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Bestpass-Fleetworthy Solutions Acquires Drivewyze

Bestpass-Fleetworthy Solutions has acquired Drivewyze. The strategic move combines top market leaders that provide technology solutions for toll management, safety, compliance, weigh station bypass, and more.

Road scene with logos for Bestpass, Fleetworthy Solutions, and Drivewyze

Drivewyze has been acquired by Bestpass-Fleetworthy Solutions but will continue its brand name and presence.

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Bestpass-Fleetworthy Solutions, a leader in toll management, safety, and compliance solutions, has acquired Drivewyze, a leader in connected truck services and the largest public-private weigh station network operator.

The acquisition is a strategic move that combines the commercial transportation industry’s largest toll management and weigh station bypass providers, creating a one-stop solution for customers using both fleet management services.

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Drivewyze Brand Will Remain

Under this agreement, Drivewyze will continue to operate under its respective Drivewyze brand and retain its scope of business as a Bestpass-Fleetworthy Solutions product offering. For Drivewyze customers, there will be no disruption to existing services and support.

Bestpass-Fleetworthy Solutions will now offer a comprehensive suite of services covering all aspects of:

  • Tolling

  • Weigh station bypass

  • Compliance

  • Safety

Bestpass and Drivewyze Partnered in 2023

In 2023, Bestpass and Drivewyze announced a partnership to streamline the customer experience for fleets adopting weigh station bypass and toll management services. Now as a combined company, Bestpass-Fleetworthy Solutions and Drivewyze customers can benefit from an even more integrated and expansive suite of services.

Improving CMV Safety & Compliance  

In addition to fleet management services, Drivewyze partners with public agencies to improve commercial motor vehicle safety and compliance solutions with smart infrastructure and connected vehicle systems.

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Technology-Driven Companies Working Together

Tom Fogarty, Bestpass-Fleetworthy Solutions CEO, said combining the two companies and sharing technology will accelerate product innovation and address the current and future needs of fleets, owner-operators, and government agencies.

“Drivewyze is a transportation technology leader that offers the industry’s best weigh station bypass solution and proactive in-cab safety alerts -- which helps keep drivers and fleets operating more efficiently and safely,” Fogarty said. “The team shares our core focus on innovation and service to drive superior customer value and satisfaction. We have had a very successful partnership in place, and many of our existing customers also use a weigh station bypass solution to reduce operating costs and driver downtime. This strategic move to acquire Drivewyze will allow us to offer customers a more comprehensive, innovative, and integrated solution. We’re thrilled to welcome Drivewyze to the Bestpass-Fleetworthy family.”

According to Brian Heath, Drivewyze CEO, Bestpass-Fleetworthy Solutions and Drivewyze share a deep tradition of product innovation and commitment to providing strong customer support. 

“The combination of our companies brings scale and acceleration to the larger mission of creating a safer and more efficient transportation system,” said Heath, who will continue with the organization and work alongside Fogarty as a special advisor. “Our combined products and services offer drivers, fleets, and government agencies a unique set of best-in-class solutions to tackle today’s transportation challenges.”

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