No Wearables and Hardware
High driver acceptance with software-only deployment. Nothing new required in the cab.
Driver Safety Technology
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High driver acceptance with software-only deployment. Nothing new required in the cab.
Readi integrates into your daily routine—like toolbox talks and dispatch planning.
See each driver's individual hour-by-hour risk profile before they hit the road.
In large-scale U.S. logistics pilots, the "Readi-enabled" group reduced fatigue-linked in-cab telematics events by 42% compared to similar a group not using Readi. Reducing these events drives critical business outcomes:
Every hard brake wastes about $1.00 in fuel and vehicle wear. By predicting driver fatigue and deploying countermeasures, you help drivers stay alert and drive smoother, directly improving your MPG.
Readi filters risk "upstream," meaning fewer camera triggers to review. You only spend time coaching the 5% of drivers who actually nee
By identifying high-risk drivers before they hit the road, Readi allows you to intervene early, directly reducing lost-time incidents.

Cameras are reactive. T hey detect behavior after risk appears. Readi is predictive, identifying fatigue risk before the trip starts.
This allows dispatchers to act earlier, before alerts or events occur. Readi also helps reduce the volume of events by addressing risk upstream.
No. Readi requires no wearables, cameras, or additional hardware. There is no added burden or behavior tracking for drivers. This makes it a low-friction, driver-friendly solution that is easier to deploy across fleets.
No. Readi is designed to enhance your existing cameras, telematics, and ELD systems. It works upstream to identify fatigue risk before it becomes an alert or event. This helps improve the effectiveness and ROI of the tools you already use.
Yes. Readi is built for real fleet operations, including long-haul and dynamic schedules. It goes beyond Hours of Service by accounting
for individual fatigue risk. This provides a more accurate and proactive view of driver readiness.
actions such as breaks or reassignment. The goal is to reduce risk before it turns into an event. Actions are applied within existing
workflows to avoid operational disruption. This supports a proactive, driver-friendly safety approach.
Managing fatigue risk proactively is more defensible than reacting after an incident. Readi helps fleets proactively identify and manage fatigue as a contributing factor, strengthening safety practices. This creates a more defensible position by showing documented, proactive risk management. It shifts your program from reactive response to accountable prevention.