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Heavy Duty Trucking equipment March 17, 2026 at 09:42 PM ♥ 0

Fleetworthy and HAAS Alert Boost Roadside Safety with Real-Time Alerts

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Key Details Fleetworthy has expanded its partnership with HAAS Alert to integrate real-time digital safety alerts into its Safety+ platform. The integration connects with HAAS Alert's Safety Cloud system to warn motorists about stopped commercial trucks and notify drivers of approaching emergency responders. How It Works When a truck equipped with Fleetworthy Safety+ stops on an interstate or highway shoulder, Safety Cloud PROTECT automatically detects the vehicle and sends alerts to nearby drivers through connected vehicle systems in select Jeep, Dodge, Ram, Chrysler and Alfa Romeo models, plus navigation apps like Waze and Apple Maps. These alerts reach drivers approaching around curves, over hills, or in poor visibility where the stopped truck may not be visible yet. Why It Matters Rear-end collisions involving heavy trucks cause serious injuries due to size differences with passenger vehicles. The expanded system also alerts Fleetworthy drivers when emergency responders are ahead, helping comply with Move Over laws and providing advance notice before scenes become visible. Rollout and Rebranding Drivewyze Free is being rebranded as Fleetworthy Foundations. Emergency vehicle alerts are currently available in approximately one-third of U.S. states along interstates, with nationwide coverage expected later this year.

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"Fleetworthy and HAAS Alert Expand Partnership Stopped Truck Protection Alerts"
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