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E-SMART bridge strike mitigation proves effectiveness

Mar 26, 2024

E-SMART, a leading Dynamic Speed Management provider, announced today at the TCA Truckload 2024 conference performance results of low bridge collision prevention technology. Two leading carriers are reporting a 100% reduction in bridge strikes.

“With all bridges in North America that are under 13-ft 6 inches geofenced in our system, we are helping US and Canadian fleets tackle the issue of bridge strikes,” said Joe Thell, SVP at E-SMART. The results from carriers prove the effectiveness of using the E-SMART Dynamic Speed Management technology to solve an urgent problem. The savings from eliminating bridge strikes by identifying low clearance bridges and providing real-time alerts to drivers are adding up quickly.”

Among the growing number of fleets adopting E-SMART low bridge collision prevention solution, Arnold Transportation Services and Navajo Express have reported bridge strike incident reductions and cost savings directly attributable to E-SMART technology:

Arnold Transportation Services

After experiencing bridge strikes costing about $6,000 each, Arnold Transportation Services has had a 100% reduction in low bridge collision events since installing the E-SMART solution across its entire fleet.

Navajo Express

Prior to using E-SMART, Navajo Express experienced an average of six bridge strikes per year at an average cost of $18,277. After installing E-SMART three years ago, the company has had a 100% reduction in low bridge collisions resulting in an overall savings of $328,986.

Thell states, “Arnold Transportation Services and Navajo Express results are two of our early customers. Those results are not unique. Another new customer had eight bridge strikes at an average cost of $30,000 per incident in one year. The fleet installed E-SMART in test vehicles and immediately saw events where the solution prevented the driver from hitting a bridge.

“While we are thrilled to share these results, we also understand that not every bridge strike is preventable by E-SMART,” Thell continued. “For example, if the bridge is at the bottom of a hill, E-SMART prevents drivers from using the throttle while driving close to the bridge, but the driver would need to apply the brakes to stop the truck.”

E-SMART low bridge collision prevention technology uses geofenced data on all bridges in North America and GPS to identify when a tractor is on a road with a bridge that is under 13-ft. 6 inches. When a vehicle is within 750 ft. of a low bridge, the system sends a voice alert to the driver through partner ELD providers, alerts the fleet manager and limits the throttle to idle, giving the driver the option to coast to a stop or divert off the road. If the driver continues to within 250 ft. of a low bridge the throttle is disabled (brakes are not applied under any scenario).

In all low bridge mitigation events, the driver is contacted and assisted with a safe route to exit the area. The E-SMART customer portal also allows fleets to customize alerts and monitor low clearance bridge events in real time.

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