Route Optimization
Avoid weather related delays by monitoring road conditions and optimizing trucking routes in advance, allowing you to reach pre-set ETAs.
Trucking companies lose an estimated 32.6 billion driving hours due to weather related road congestion in metropolitan cities.
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severity - 0 unknown
Road Risk Level 1
Weather is fine for driving. No winds, no precip, standard temperatures, good visibility.
severity - 1 minor
Road Risk Level 2
Drive with caution, some risky weather present. No winds, light rain or very light snow, temperatures above or below freezing, good visibility.
severity - 2 moderate
Road Risk Level 3
Drive very cautiously, weather poses significant driving risk. No winds, moderate snowfall, temperatures below freezing, low visibility OR high winds, no precip, good visibility.
severity - 4 extreme
Road Risk Level 4
Avoid driving if possible, weather is very risky for driving. High winds, heavy precip, low visibility.
severity - 4 extreme
Road Risk Level 5
Extremely risky weather, stay off the roads. Hurricane or blizzard conditions.
severity - 3 sever
Expect Road Delays: Snow Accumulation
Communicate road concerns regarding snow to all drivers. Take into consideration delays due to snow cleanup.
severity - 4 extreme
Consider Rerouting: Lightning Risk
Try to find a route that avoids the storm. Alternatively, wait out the storm in a safe location. Monitor lightning activity, motion, directionality and speed 15 and 30 minutes into the future, based on distance from location.