ALPHARETTA, Ga. -

A two-company partnership has produced two new programs for addressing the most common challenges of fleet management clients, while saving them money.

LeasePlan USA and American Traffic Solutions Fleet Services are teaming up to implement new toll and violation solutions for clients, namely the TollPlanSM and ViolationsPlanSM programs.

“LeasePlan is pleased to partner with ATS on the implementation of these new programs,” said Jon Toups, senior vice president, chief sales and marketing officer at LeasePlan. “This collaboration will bring new solutions to the many challenges of managing tolls and violations for our clients.”

TollPlan is an electronic toll payment solution that LeasePlan officials say can save clients up to 50 percent on toll management administration costs. The program consolidates multiple toll accounts into one, offering centralized controls, reporting and payment processing.

TollPlan allows drivers increase their mobility via use of high-speed cashless toll lanes, and can reduce or eliminate a fleet’s risk of toll violations, company officials said.

ViolationsPlan, meanwhile, which is LeasePlan’s electronic violation management solution, can reduce the risk of penalties and offer savings of up to 70 percent over most fleets’ current processes, the company reported.

The program holds drivers accountable for their fleet violations and associated fines, and can improve fleet safety with detailed reporting that helps gain visibility into a fleet’s violation activity and driving behavior.

“ATS is excited by the opportunity to offer our proven toll and violation management solutions to LeasePlan’s fleet customers,” said Adam Draizin, president of ATS Fleet Services.

“With TollPlan, fleets can replace their current disconnected network of toll authorities with one centralized national solution, effectively making managing tolls as easy as managing fuel. With ViolationsPlan, fleets can not only save money on their violation management, but also improve fleet safety by incentivizing drivers to be more accountable for their behavior on the road,” Draizin said.