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Predictive Fatigue Management Software for Construction

  • Identify operator fatigue risk hours before a shift begins with predictive driver fatigue management software
  • Enable supervisors to take early action with proactive fatigue management
  • Reduce DSS fatigue events by 37%, telematics events by 42% and save $4,000 in fuel costs per million miles
  • Fits into existing workflows. Designed to enhance your existing safety stack
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Where Readi Helps Construction Firms

  • Equipment Haulers and Lowboy Drivers
  • Dump Trucks and Aggregate Routes
  • Concrete, Asphalt, and Materials Delivery
  • Service Trucks and Maintenance Vehicles
  • Crew Rransport and Job-Site Travel
  • Early Starts, Long Shifts, and Overnight Work
  • Construction Vehicle Safety Programs

How Readi Works

Readi forecasts individual operator fatigue in advance of a shift using fatigue science modeling, 6 million sleep data points, and operational data

ReadiScores give safety, EHS, and logistics teams earlier visibility into which drivers, shifts, or routes may carry higher fatigue risk

Supervisors can plan check-ins, adjust routes, add rest breaks, or review high-risk shifts before fatigue contributes to unsafe driving behavior

Three Reasons Construction Fleets Choose Readi

No Wearables and Hardware

High driver acceptance with software-only deployment. Nothing new required in the cab.

Fits Your Existing Workflow

Readi integrates into your daily routine—like toolbox talks and dispatch planning.

18-Hour Forecast

See each driver's individual hour-by-hour risk profile before they hit the road.

Proven Results

In large-scale U.S. logistics pilots, the "Readi-enabled" group reduced telematics events by 42% compared to similar a group not using Readi. Reducing these events drives critical business outcomes:

Save $1 for Every Telematics Event Reduced

For a 500-vehicle fleet, reducing telematics events by 42% with Readi could translate to approximately $300,000 in annual fuel cost savings.

Increase Operational Efficiency

Readi filters risk "upstream," meaning fewer camera triggers to review. You only spend time coaching the 5% of drivers who actually need it.

Reduce Incidents and Keep Drivers Safe

By identifying high-risk drivers before they hit the road, Readi allows you to intervene early, directly reducing lost-time incidents.

The Benefits of a Safer Shift with Readi

42%
Reduction in telematics events
8.5x
Fewer harsh braking events for alert drivers vs. fatigued drivers
18hrs
Hours of advanced risk visibility before every shift begins

Explore Readi's Capabilities

Fatigue risk forecasting

18-hour forecast: See each driver's individual hour-by-hour risk profile before they hit the road.

Reporting dashbaords

Track fatigue trends, safety events, and driver performance. Generate compliance reports and operational insights.

Supervisor alerts

Push fatigue alerts to supervisors and drivers before shifts. Enable proactive check-ins and route adjustments.

Integrations

Connect with telematics, ELDs, fleet management systems, and third-party tools. Unified fatigue and safety data.

Intervention tracking

Log countermeasures, rest breaks, and route changes with one tap. Track supervisor decisions and intervention outcomes.

Schedule optimization

Forecast fatigue risk 14 days ahead for safer scheduling. Optimize delivery routes and shift planning.

Predictive analytics

Personalized ReadiScore for every driver, updated hourly. Science-based predictions built on validated biomathematical models.

Fleet-wide visibility

Manage fatigue risk across delivery routes, private fleets, and distribution operations. Visibility for all driver-based teams.

How Readi Fits Into the Fleet Safety Stack

  • Readi integrates with your telematics platform, AI dash cameras, ELD system, and fleet safety analytics, adding a predictive layer to your safety stack
  • Readi works upstream by predicting fatigue risk before the trip begins. This allows fleets to prevent risky driving behaviors, reduce telematics events, and improve driver safety performance.
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FAQ

What is fatigue risk management for construction fleets?

Fatigue risk management helps construction companies identify when drivers may be at higher risk of fatigue before or during a shift. For fleets with early starts, long routes, job-site travel, equipment hauling, and changing schedules, this gives supervisors time to act before fatigue contributes to unsafe driving behavior.

Why does driver fatigue matter for construction companies?

Construction drivers often deal with early mornings, long workdays, changing sites, heavy equipment, traffic, and time-sensitive project schedules. Fatigue can affect alertness, reaction time, decision-making, and driving behavior, increasing risk on the road and around job sites.

How does Readi help construction fleets manage driver fatigue?

With Readi's 18-hour foreacst, supervisors can predict operator fatigue before a shift begins. This helps safety, EHS, fleet, and operations teams see which operators, shifts, or routes may need extra attention before work starts.

Can Readi help reduce harsh braking and other driver behavior events?

Yes. Readi helps fleets identify fatigue risk before it contributes to behaviors like harsh braking, rapid acceleration, inconsistent speeds, or other fatigue-linked driving events. In a large U.S. logistics pilot, fleets using Readi cut telematics events by 42%.

Does Readi require wearables or new hardware?

No. Readi can help construction fleets manage fatigue risk without requiring operators to wear a device, install new hardware, or rely on another camera system.

How does Readi fit with telematics and dash cameras?

Telematics and dash cams help construction companies see what happens during or after a trip. Readi works earlier by predicting fatigue risk before the shift begins, giving teams a leading indicator they can use before safety events occur.

See How Readi Can Improve Safety and Operations on Your Construction Site