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LeasePlan and ATS launch toll and violations solutions

LeasePlan USA is teaming with American Traffic Solutions (ATS) Fleet Services to implement new toll and violation solutions for its clients. TollPlanSM and ViolationsPlanSM are innovative programs that will capture and monitor data to assist clients in managing the most common traffic challenges. TollPlan consolidates multiple toll accounts into one program, providing centralised controls, reporting and payment processing, as well as visibility of tolling activity with a robust reporting package. The pro
March 28, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
5814 LeasePlan USA is teaming with 17 American Traffic Solutions (ATS) Fleet Services to implement new Toll and violation solutions for its clients. TollPlanSM and ViolationsPlanSM are innovative programs that will capture and monitor data to assist clients in managing the most common traffic challenges.

TollPlan consolidates multiple toll accounts into one program, providing centralised controls, reporting and payment processing, as well as visibility of tolling activity with a robust reporting package. The program also allows drivers to experience increased mobility with the use of high-speed cashless toll lanes and reduces and can even eliminate a fleet’s risk of toll violations.

ViolationsPlan reduces the risk of penalties and offers savings on average of 60–70 per cent over most fleets’ current processes. In addition, the program holds drivers accountable for their fleet violations and associated fines. LeasePlan clients can also improve fleet safety with detailed reporting that helps gain visibility into a fleet’s violation activity and driving behaviour.

“LeasePlan is pleased to partner with ATS on the implementation of these new programs. This collaboration will bring new solutions to the many challenges of managing tolls and violations for our clients. These new programs are just another example of how we work to make it easier to lease-plan,” Jon Toups, senior vice president, chief sales and marketing officer at LeasePlan.

“ATS is excited by the opportunity to offer our proven toll and violation management solutions to LeasePlan’s fleet customers, said Adam Draizin, president of ATS Fleet Services. “With TollPlan, fleets can replace their current disconnected network of toll authorities with one centralised national solution, effectively making managing tolls as easy as managing fuel. With ViolationsPlan, fleets can not only save money on their violation management, but also improve fleet safety by providing drivers with the incentive to be more accountable for their behaviour on the road.”

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