r2c launches new driver app to aid fleet compliance
Connected fleet and workshop management solutions provider r2c is continuing its investment in new product offerings for fleets with the launch of a revised driver app to aid compliance.
Coming soon, the new r2c Driver Checks app builds on the success of the original version, says the company, which recorded more than five million daily driver checks in 2025 alone. The app simplifies and automates daily driver pre-use vehicle checks to ensure roadworthiness and also logs regular safety inspections.
The new version has been redesigned from the ground up for a modern and user-friendly experience and offers new functionality, faster processing and greater flexibility, says r2c. Among the changes it highlights are the addition of customisable forms to suit each fleet’s needs, photograph and free-text capture for clarity, full asset insight on screen (vehicle history, existing defects, MoT/service reminder), and a fleet dashboard to give an overview of the vehicle and operations.
“With the launch of the new Driver Checks app, we are once again investing to ensure our customers continue to benefit from cutting-edge technology to make their operations simpler, more cost-effective and, most importantly, safer,” said Ash Connell, r2c commercial director.
“The original Driver Checks app has been a phenomenal success with more than 30 million users since it launched in 2015. In 2025 it saw 5.2 million driver checks carried out, ensuring vehicles remain safe and compliant before heading out on to the road.
“With the added features and flexibility incorporated, we are sure that the Driver Checks app will continue to be a company’s first line of defence in the daily challenge of ensuring compliance.”
The launch follows significant investment in new modules for r2c’s range of fleet workshop solutions aimed at saving time, money and ensuring compliance.
r2c has recently launched Document Integrations, which is said to seamlessly import, map and manage inspection documents, significantly reducing the admin workload of transport operators.
It has also launched Incident Management, which it says helps to revolutionise incident reporting, resolution and compliance for the transport industry by allowing operators to take control of incidents, near-misses and vehicle damage from the moment they happen.









