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New York now offers Drivewyze

New York has become the 32nd state to offer Drivewyze bypasses, with nine sites currently live and many more expected to go live within the next few weeks. Drivewyze PreClear is a free weigh station app, compatible with Android or iOS device and select in-cab ELDs, that alerts drivers to upcoming weigh stations, even when it is running in the background, enabling drivers to be prepared to safely pull in. Compatible Drivewyze users are now eligible to receive bypasses at 439 sites in 32 states across
January 13, 2015 Read time: 1 min
New York has become the 32nd state to offer 7189 Drivewyze bypasses, with nine sites currently live and many more expected to go live within the next few weeks.

Drivewyze PreClear is a free weigh station app, compatible with Android or iOS device and select in-cab ELDs, that alerts drivers to upcoming weigh stations, even when it is running in the background, enabling drivers to be prepared to safely pull in. Compatible

Drivewyze users are now eligible to receive bypasses at 439 sites in 32 states across the US.

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