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Home News New PrePass Safety Alliance report: ‘Mile Marker 2026’

New PrePass Safety Alliance report: ‘Mile Marker 2026’

The PrePass Safety Alliance said that its report, called Mile Marker 2026: the National Bypass Impact Index, turns verified US state-by-state trucking bypass data into a resource that agencies can use to measure key fleet operational indicators.

by David Arminas
April 8, 2026
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The Mile Marker 2026: the National Bypass Impact Index delivers a coast-to-coast view of how weigh station bypass technologies contribute to both efficiency and safety on US roadways (image courtesy PrePass/PrePass Safety Alliance)

The Mile Marker 2026: the National Bypass Impact Index delivers a coast-to-coast view of how weigh station bypass technologies contribute to both efficiency and safety on US roadways (image courtesy PrePass/PrePass Safety Alliance)

PrePass has launched what it said is the first publication that provides road agencies with data about the effects of setting up weigh-station bypass systems.

The PrePass Safety Alliance said that its report, called Mile Marker 2026: the National Bypass Impact Index, will be an annual publication. It turns verified US state-by-state trucking bypass data into a resource that agencies can use to measure key fleet operational indicators and inform decision-making at a national and state level.

PrePass Safety Alliance is a nonprofit public-private partnership advancing commercial vehicle safety and efficiency and its PrePass business is a provider of integrated weigh-station bypass, toll payment, safety and compliance solutions.

As trucking fleets face a volatile freight market and enforcement agencies work with limited resources, this new annual report delivers a coast-to-coast view of how weigh station bypass technologies contribute to both efficiency and safety on US roadways. Under current industry conditions, even small efficiencies can scale quickly across hundreds of inspection sites, making bypass options a practical strategy for improving traffic flow, saving time and money, and easing pressure on enforcement resources.

The new publication captures these impacts to help fleets, policy makers and enforcement officials prioritise improvement, investment and long-term planning across the fleet transportation industry, explained Mark Doughty, president of PrePass Safety Alliance.

“States have traditionally tracked their own results, but bringing those datasets together reveal larger trends and opportunities that are only visible when you step back and see the big picture,” said Doughty. “By combining years of regional data, we’ve created an instrument that can guide smarter decisions, strengthen enforcement and compliance strategies, and demonstrate the value of effective public-private partnerships.”

The inaugural edition of the annual report focused entirely on weigh station bypass activities and draws on more than 1.16 billion events across 40 US states. It quantifies the impact that bypassing has on fleet efficiency, time savings, fuel consumption and emissions reduction.

From 1997 through January 2026, the report found that PrePass Bypass services generated measurable benefits across the trucking industry, including 1.16 billion bypasses completed that translated into $12 billion in operational cost saving and 136 million driver hours saved. There were also 584 million US gallons of fuel saved and a million tonnes of CO²e emissions avoided. As well, there was an estimated $1.3 billion reinvested in weigh station infrastructure by the PrePass Safety Alliance.

Mile Marker 2026 is significant because it reflects the scale of the PrePass network, which is one of the US’s largest weigh station bypass providers, according to the alliance, with more than 100,000 fleets using its solutions.
When low-risk trucks keep moving, roads are less congested and predictable making them safer for everyone.

PrePass Safety Alliance is a nonprofit public-private partnership of state agencies and trucking industry leaders devoted to the safe, secure, and efficient use of North America’s highway system. Through widespread deployment of PrePass advanced technologies – including the PrePass Mobile App – the Alliance works to increase safety compliance while saving motor carriers time, fuel, and money.

Learn more at www.prepassalliance.org

Categories: Highway & Network Management

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