Compliance made less complicated

Keep your drivers safe and business profitable with streamlined compliance.

One device, one view, & one subscription delivers it all

Netradyne offers a uniquely powerful, integrated fleet safety and compliance solution that combines our Driver•i video safety and telematics platform with trusted compliance applications, tightly integrated into one view and powered by a single device.

Driver•i One enables fleets to improve safety and productivity while streamlining compliance with Hours of Service (HOS), Driver Vehicle Inspection Report (DVIR), and International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) mandates.

Avoid violations, fines, poor CSA scores, and vehicle downtime with a near real-time snapshot of safety and compliance, viewable through a single pane of glass.

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What our customers are saying
"We were having 1 accident per month for a run in 2018 and our CSA scores were in the gutter, so we installed Driver•i cameras to protect ourselves. Now our unsafe driving score is down to next to nothing, and so are our accidents. We had at least 10 exonerations over this same 2-year period. The side cameras were critical for those, and the cases got resolved those in less than 30 minutes."

Tom Treadwell

Problem Solver at JA Trucking

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"I can get a holistic view of my fleet. I can see what each area is doing and where we may be having issues, and I get accurate, valuable reports.”

Kyle Beckman

Director of Compliance & Innovation at MMC Materials

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"Our unsafe driving trend is going down, it’s now 6%, it was helped a lot by the reduced speeding."

Holly Amboyer

HSE Coordinator at Barnhart Transportation

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"The improvement in our fleet scores and safety numbers have continued to rise. It’s a combination of training, equipment, but honestly, the single biggest factor has been the Netradyne platform."

John Elliott

Chief Executive Officer at Load One Transportation and Logistics

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Compliance, simplified

Driver•i is certified with the FMCSA, so there’s no need for separate Electronic Logging Device (ELD) hardware in the cab. With one device, one view, and one vendor to deliver it all, you can increase safety and compliance for your fleet.

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Hours of Service (HOS)

Ensure compliance with HOS requirements. Manage
driver logs, availability, and violations across the fleet. Drivers can easily log and see how many hours are worked in a day so they can manage themselves and stay in compliance.

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Driver vehicle inspection reports (DVIRs)

Perform, review, and prepare pre-trip and post-trip inspections for vehicles and trailers. Drivers can complete inspections right from their smartphone or tablet. An easy-to-use check box workflow provides the ability to log specific details and attach images.

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International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA)

Generate mileage reports based on vehicle activity to make IFTA reporting easy to execute. Track miles by state or province for
each fleet vehicle and get accurate entry and exit odometer readings.

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Commonly Asked Questions

How can fleets streamline compliance?

With so many priorities competing for time and resources, having a streamlined solution is critical. Driver•i One automates data collection and provides workflows and reminders to minimize violations. Monitor and manage HOS logs, asset inspections, and IFTA reports via a single dashboard. Stay up to date on fleet compliance with access to violation alerts and detailed reports on driver logs and remaining hours.

What is fleet compliance?

Fleet compliance means your drivers are meeting or exceeding the rules and regulations of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), an agency within the Department of Transportation (DOT).

Why is compliance important?

Many commercial drivers, especially those involved in over-the-road trucking, are restricted to a maximum number of hours they are allowed to drive between rest periods, in order to help create a safer work environment for drivers and safer roads for all travelers. As the FMCSA states, “Electronic logging devices ensure that all drivers of commercial motor vehicles get the rest they need to drive safely.”