Drivewyze provides bypasses in 36 states. If you'd like to view specific states or sites, you can visit the Drivewyze coverage map by clicking the map or button below.
The user guide below provides you with an overview of how Drivewyze PreClear works on your smartphone or tablet.
1. BYPASS INFORMATION SCREENS
Two miles from Inspection Site:
Visual and audio alert. (Chime)
Expect further information and on screen instruction.
Weigh stations that are not participating in the Drivewyze bypass program will not have a blue Drivewyze banner and will be labeled as just “Inspection Sites.”
Florida agriculture inspection sites participating intheDrivewyzeprogramwillspecifically say "Agricultural Inspection Site."
Drivewyze PreClear wakes up automatically once you are within 2 miles of a weigh station or mobile inspection site.
2. DRIVER INSTRUCTION SCREENS
One mile from Inspection Site
Notification onemilefromInspectionSite.
Floridaagriculturalsitewillspecifically say “Agricultural inspection site 1 mile."
As you approach a weigh station (or mobile inspection site) that is participating in the Drivewyze program (showing a blue Drivewyze banner) you will receive one of the following four instructions:
Bypass Instruction
Bypass granted.
Continue on mainline.
Note: If you approach a weigh station that is not participating in the Drivewyze bypass program, you will not see any “Follow Road Signs” or “Bypass” screens.Youwillonlyseethe2Mileand1Milenotification screens,followedbythe “Exiting Inspection Site” screen.
Agricultural Site Bypass Instruction
Bypass granted.
Continue on mainline.
Note:At a Florida Agriculture inspection site, you will receive an instruction to bypass unless you are hauling an agriculture load or a refrigerated unit (loaded or empty), in which case you must pull in. You may also be given an instruction to pull in if a site has implemented a random screening rule.
Follow Road Signs Instruction
Follow instructions for the inspection site and pull in if open.
Continue driving if site is closed.
Follow Transponder Instruction
If you let Drivewyze know that you have a transponder, the Follow Transponder screen will appear at sites where both Drivewyze and the transponder (like PrePass) both provide bypasses.
Follow directions given by your transponder.
Drivewyze notifies you when you exit a Drivewyze service site.
Drivewyze Exit Notification Screen
You are now exiting the Drivewyze supported inspection site.
System will automatically reset.
Florida agricultural site will say “Exiting Drivewyze Agricultural Inspection Site.”
3. LAST ACTION RECALL SCREENS
If you are ever requested to show your most recent Drivewyze weigh station instructions, you can do so by tapping on the stopwatch icon, in the upper right hand corner of your screen.
Most Recent Instruction:
Bypass - If you received a Bypass at the last weigh station.
Or this may read:
Most Recent Instruction: Follow Road Signs.
Most Recent Instruction: Follow Transponder.
Based on what your last weigh station activity was, you will see one of the following three screens:
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Drivewyze Support - available Monday to Friday, 8AM-9PM ET:
If your fleet has opted into the Florida Ag bypass program, you may receive a conditional bypass. You can bypass unless you are hauling agriculture, aquaculture, horticulture, livestock or refrigerated units.
How It Works
Please be aware, some states have specific bypass restrictions. In this case, drivers must ignore bypass commands and pull in.
You did not receive a bypass. If station is closed, continue on the mainline.
Safety First
Drivers must always follow safe driver practices and never follow in cab signals if doing so poses a risk to safe driving.
Always be prepared to report to inspection sites; this includes moving safely into the lane nearest the eventual weigh station exit. If a driving instruction is delayed, always choose to exit safely rather than wait for an instruction.
Privacy
Bypass requests only submit license plate, VIN, and USDOT. Driver information is NOT shared. Bypass event logs are not certified for speed enforcement and cannot be used to issue speeding tickets.