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Title: Service One Transportation Expands Its Embrace of Truck Driver Technology for Safety and Efficiency
Plymouth, WI, United States, 25th Mar 2026 —Service One Transportation today shared that it is expanding its embrace of technologies that enable its drivers to operate safely and efficiently. Through increased facilitation of GPS navigation, electronic logging devices (ELDs), and dashcams, the company fosters a “safety first” environment, while also helping drivers optimize routes and reduce fuel costs.According to Mike Myszewski, Vice President of Service One Transportation, “Early on, the drivers were wary of having even the front-facing cameras in their trucks. But now, based on numerous times when the camera provided the evidence that the driver was not at fault in a traffic incident, they are big believers in having them in their trucks. On the technology side, it's been more of a safety tool. Having the telematics in the truck allows us the ability to coach the drivers and correct driving behaviors that could lead to accidents, as well as provide positive feedback to drivers exhibiting safe driving habits.”Service One is facilitating the use of a variety of technologies and encouraging its over-the-road (OTR) drivers to utilize them to maximum advantage. The company’s OTR drivers haul freight over long distances, typically across multiple states and regions. These circumstances foster an environment where drivers benefit from staying tech-savvy and leveraging technology tools to improve efficiency.For example, ELDs automatically record the driver’s hours of service (HOS) by tracking his or her driving time, the truck’s engine hours, the truck’s movement, miles driven, and locations. With this data, the ELD can support GPS-based route optimization. Service One is approaching the expanded use of technology as a mind shift as much as a techno...
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