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VeriToll launches AuditToll via Amazon

GPS-based, mobile solution can be implemented within hours, says firm
By David Arminas July 20, 2020 Read time: 1 min
AuditToll is currently available on AWS Marketplace (© Raquelsfranca | Dreamstime.com)

VeriToll has launched AuditToll, which it claims is the first crowdsourced Software as a Service (SaaS) solution for toll road auditing.

Available on Amazon Web Services (AWS) Marketplace, it aims to help state agencies and toll road concessionaires centralise their auditing processes.

The cloud-based platform provides a fully managed, end-to-end solution that allows customers to identify, manage and collect audit data, helping to discern problem areas on roadways and reduce revenue leakage.

Using drivers who are already commuting on the roads, AuditToll is set up for the trips which agencies need.

It automatically validates trips by sharing data with back office operations to reduce costs and decrease administration, explained Phil Silver, leader for state and local government transportation at AWS.

A GPS-based, mobile solution, AuditToll can be implemented within hours and customised to toll road auditing needs, noted Devaki Baker, chief executive of VeriToll.

AuditToll is currently available on AWS Marketplace with a 10-day free trial. To learn more about the free trial, visit the VeriToll blog.

VeriToll delivers crowdsourced platforms along with consulting and professional services.

It also produces CrowdToll, another crowd-powered solution that audits toll road systems and provides image review services with higher scalability.

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