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PrePass Offers Tolling Analytics Solution

Help Inc., provider of the truck weigh station bypass service PrePass, has introduced Inform Tolling - a new tolling data analytics solution for medium and large trucking companies to monitor and manage toll transactions.

by Staff
September 28, 2017
PrePass Offers Tolling Analytics Solution

Photo: Help Inc.

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Photo: Help Inc.

Help Inc., provider of the truck weigh station bypass service PrePass, has introduced Inform Tolling - a new tolling data analytics solution for medium and large trucking companies to monitor and manage toll transactions.

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The Inform Tolling solution provides data analytics so customers can see where truck tolls are being assessed and confirm that they are getting the best toll rates possible. It identifies fraudulent toll charges to give fleets visibility and alerts to toll violations.

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“This is the next evolution of the Inform Suite, advanced data analytics dashboards included at no additional cost for PrePass Plus customers,” said Karen Rasmussen, Help Inc., president and CEO. “Help Inc., introduced the Inform Suite nearly a year ago with Inform Safety, which provides trucking fleets with quick, clear insights into the factors impacting their safety scores, which can affect their bypass rates at truck weigh stations and inspection sites.”

Inform Tolling works with PrePass Plus, the single transponder system that combines weigh station bypassing and electronic toll payment services under one account with consolidated invoices for both.

Inform Tolling allows customers to view their PrePass Plus toll transactions so they can analyze, manage, and receive user-defined alerts on tolling activity to improve their fleet’s efficiency and better manage their financial exposure.

The Inform Tolling dashboard and snapshot provides a consolidated view of tolling activity from multiple tolling agencies so customers can better manage their fleet’s PrePass Plus tolling activity.

To prevent misuse and theft of tolling devices, Inform Tolling allows customers to personalize a set of alerts that quickly identify potential fraudulent charges. These include alerts for trucks entering restricted tolling areas, high-volume toll charges, and tolls on unassigned devices. Customers using Inform Tolling also can view an annual statement that shows how much they are spending on tolls, as well as how much they are saving by using PrePass Plus as opposed to paying the cash toll rate. It breaks down fraudulent charges as well as the labor savings the PrePass Plus service provides them.

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