RoadFlex and Rosco Vision Partner on Fleet Management


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RoadFlex, a fuel and expense management platform, announced a strategic partnership with Rosco, a provider of fleet vision safety solutions for nearly 120 years.
According to a company release, the partnership brings together RoadFlex’s AI-powered fleet card and expense management platform with Rosco’s camera, AI, and safety technology to deliver safer, smarter, and more cost-efficient fleet operations for government and commercial fleets.
“Fleet managers shouldn’t have to choose between safety and efficiency,” said Mary Akhavan, VP of Partnerships at RoadFlex. “By combining Rosco’s proven safety technology with RoadFlex’s AI-driven fleet payment platform, we’re giving fleets the tools they need to reduce risk, save taxpayer dollars, and modernize operations.”
Fuel Meets Safety in One Integrated Fleet Platform
Through this partnership, fleets using Rosco’s AI-powered dash cameras, collision avoidance systems, and cloud-based safety software can now seamlessly integrate with RoadFlex’s Fuel Risk Management Platform.
Together, the combined solution provides:
“Partnering with RoadFlex brings powerful new capabilities to RoscoLive. By combining our industry-leading video safety and telematics platform with RoadFlex’s AI-driven fuel expense management, fleets gain a smarter, more complete solution for safety, visibility, and cost control. Together we’re helping fleets reduce risk on the road while driving real operational savings” says John Fontana, Senior Director-SaaS and Video Solutions at Rosco Vision.
The partnership between RoadFlex and Rosco reflects a broader industry shift toward unifying safety and financial management tools. By combining payment controls with driver behavior data, fleets can gain a clearer picture of both risks and costs. For government and commercial operators alike, this type of integration represents another step toward smarter, more accountable fleet management.