PRESS RELEASE

VANCOUVER, BC – September 4, 2025 – Fatigue Science, the leader in predictive fatigue risk management for fleet and transportation, today announced the successful completion of a pilot program with Day & Ross, one of North America’s largest transportation and logistics companies, with over 5,000 trucks in their fleet. The pilot validated the effectiveness of Readi™, Fatigue Science’s AI-powered fatigue prediction system, in helping identify and reduce fatigue-related risk in long-haul and overnight trucking operations.

The Readi platform provides non-wearable, predictive fatigue insights up to 18 hours in advance, enabling dispatchers to proactively intervene with at-risk drivers—before incidents occur.

“Safety is our top priority and that includes tackling driver fatigue. As we introduce new technologies to enhance our safety program and help our teams better support the health and safety of our drivers, this pilot proved to be a valuable step in proactive fatigue risk mitigation,” said Laura Dickinson, Vice President, Safety & Compliance at Day & Ross. “Our dispatchers found the platform easy to use, and we saw clear momentum as teams began incorporating it into their daily routines. We are excited to continue rolling out Readi in Canada and the United States.”

Over the course of the pilot, Day & Ross dispatchers monitored real-time fatigue risk using Readi dashboards integrated with Platform Science/PeopleNet data for 155 drivers. Supervisors logged interventions such as rest breaks or route adjustments based on fatigue scores, helping to establish a proactive risk management culture.

Key outcomes from the pilot included:
- 70% driver participation in fatigue assessments, surpassing success benchmarks
- High volumes of fatigue countermeasures logged by dispatch and safety teams
- Full technical integration with PeopleNet to stream live drive/rest data
- Strong feedback from both supervisors and drivers on ease of use and value
- Early indicators of behavioral change, with drivers proactively managing their own fatigue

“When you combine ease-of-use with predictive insights, you get engagement—and more importantly, impact," said Andrew Morden, CEO of Fatigue Science. "Day & Ross team set the bar with how quickly they operationalized Readi. This successful pilot, combined with our strategic partnership with Platform Science, cements Fatigue Science's position as the industry leader in predictive fatigue management—delivering proactive, scalable solutions for safety and performance across the fleet industry."

Building on the pilot’s success, Day & Ross is preparing for a broader rollout of Readi across additional regions and operations. The expansion will continue to embed predictive fatigue analytics into daily workflows and long-term safety strategies, supporting driver wellness and performance.

Readi is designed to work without in-cab cameras or wearables, making it ideal for scalable deployment across fleets. Using machine learning and over 15 years of sleep science data, Readi generates personalized fatigue scores based on each driver’s actual sleep history while being validated in the SAFTE Biomathamadical Fatigue Model.

To learn more about how fleets are shifting from reactive to predictive fatigue management, visit:
www.fatiguescience.com/fatigue-management-truck-drivers

Media Contact

Sunny Sung
VP, Marketing
Fatigue Science
marketing@fatiguescience.com
+1 (604) 408 0085

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