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AIDriversID will stop identity theft of a Driver; which will prevent stolen freight, with the use of Artificial Intelligence. It was specifically engineered to identify instances where AI attempts to spoof the location of a driver; manipulate data, mimic a person's voice, and even redirect text verification messages. This is precisely why the use of AI drivers ID is a crucial asset within the transportation industry. The first step in combating freight fraud is knowing the true identity of the Driver and validating the Carrier. The second step is knowing the location of the Driver. This is exactly what you will receive with the advance robust technology of AIDriversID; which not only detects AI, it blocks any attempts to alter information.

Safety First: Accident reports are provided for both Carriers and Commercial Drivers to allow Shippers access to the most up-to-date information prior to booking loads. Safety is the key to transporting freight, and when Carriers or Commercial Drivers are constantly receiving citations for bad tires and brakes, this is an accident waiting to happen. Our comprehensive safety reports include detailed information on injuries, fatalities, tire violations, brake violations, and hours of service compliance records to help you make informed decisions.

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AIDriversID prevents common forms of Freight Fraud

AIDriversID Prevents Common Forms of Freight Fraud:

Identity Theft: Here, imposters create fake profiles, mimicking reputable carriers or shippers. They use these profiles to secure contracts and then disappear with the freight or demand payments for deliveries they never intend to make.

Fictitious Pickups: These happen when unauthorized individuals, posing as legitimate carriers, pick up cargo shipments. By the time the fraud is detected, the cargo has often vanished, leaving shippers and legitimate carriers at a loss.

Double Brokering: These happen when a motor carrier accepts a load with the intention of booking another carrier for the shipment, often posing as a third-party logistics brokerage (3PL).