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Netradyne Delivers 66% Reduction in At-Fault Crashes Across Domino's Franchise Network

Five Domino's franchises and more than 1,000 vehicles are now running on Netradyne's AI-powered fleet safety and performance platform. Designed for fleets that use personal or non-owned vehicles, FlexMount allows drivers to quickly install and remove Driver-i.

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May 13, 2026
Domino’s-branded electric delivery car parked outside a Domino’s restaurant, featuring red, blue, and white graphics. The image includes the Netradyne logo in the lower corner and storefront pickup signage in the background.

In the first quarter following implementation of Netradyne’s AI-powered fleet safety platform, RPM Pizza achieved a 66% reduction in at-fault crashes. The fleet also reported severe speeding violations dropped to 0%, and severe stop sign violations declined 22% week-over-week.

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Netradyne | Work Truck

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  • Netradyne's AI-powered platform has helped reduce at-fault crashes by 66% across participating Domino's franchise fleets.
  • The implementation involves more than 1,000 vehicles across five Domino's franchises utilizing the fleet safety technology.
  • FlexMount enables quick installation and removal of the Driver-i system, accommodating the use of personal or non-owned vehicles.

*Summarized by AI

Netradyne is helping deliver safety across Domino's franchise network with five independent franchise operators on the Netradyne platform and more than 1,000 delivery vehicles equipped with Netradyne’s AI-powered video safety and telematics solution.

The expansion, Netradyne said, reflects a growing recognition among franchise operators that driver safety, operational efficiency, and profitability are inseparable.

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Expansion across the Domino’s network began with RPM Pizza, one of the nation's largest Domino's franchisees and the first to deploy Netradyne's platform.

RPM Pizza has since deployed more than 600 Driver-i D-215 dual-facing camera systems across 51 stores.

Beyond driver safety, the company relies on Netradyne's full fleet management suite, including fleet tracking, fuel management, and preventative maintenance, to drive day-to-day operational efficiency across its network. The results have been transformational, according to Netradyne.

Reduction in At-Fault Crashes

A 66% Reduction in at-fault crashes and zero incidents across the fleet in First Quarter Following Implementation

RPM Pizza set an ambitious goal: a 50% year-over-year reduction in delivery-related auto crashes, representing more than $2 million in annual loss exposure. Netradyne helped them build momentum towards that goal.

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In the first quarter following implementation, RPM Pizza achieved a 66% reduction in at-fault crashes. Their fleet's GreenZone Score reached 973 out of 1,000, well above their internal goal of 850, reflecting measurable, sustained improvement in driver behavior.

Analyzing 100% of Drive Time

Netradyne analyzes 100% of drive time, giving operators the complete picture while helping drivers receive timely feedback in the moments that matter.

The platform's recognition-based GreenZone Score rewards safe driving and helps build a positive safety culture, while full video context helps managers resolve questions faster and reduce guesswork.

Reduction in Risky Driving Behaviors

Risky driving behaviors dropped across the board:

  • Driver distraction fell 24% week-over-week
  • Severe speeding violations dropped to 0%
  • Severe stop sign violations declined 22% week-over-week
  • Average following distance improved to 4.1 seconds, a strong indicator of safe, attentive driving
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“One team member described the Netradyne camera as having a ‘guardian angel in the car,’ helping drivers get home safely to their kids, while also providing critical video evidence that protects our people, supports law enforcement, and keeps the public safe,” said Ted Mueller, senior director of risk management and legal at RPM Pizza.

Innovation Built Around the Driver

Netradyne said that deploying commercial-grade AI cameras across a delivery fleet can be challenging when many drivers use their personal vehicles. RPM Pizza required a solution that is easy to install, remove, and use at the start and end of every shift.

Netradyne worked directly with RPM Pizza to develop FlexMount, an easy-to-install suction cup mounting option for the Driver-i D-215 camera system.

Designed for fleets that use personal or non-owned vehicles, FlexMount allows drivers to quickly install and remove Driver-i without tools or permanent vehicle modification. This customer-driven innovation helps companies extend AI-powered safety across more vehicles while reducing deployment friction and protecting driver-owned cars.

A Growing Network Built on Proven Results

The success at RPM Pizza has driven rapid adoption across the Domino's franchise community. Netradyne now counts five Domino's franchise operators among its customers, with additional franchises actively in discussions.

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Netradyne also maintains a formal partnership with the Domino's Franchise Association (DFA), giving DFA members access to preferred pricing and the same platform capabilities that have delivered results for RPM Pizza and its peers.

"These operators chose Netradyne because they needed a platform that builds trust with their drivers,” said Avneesh Agrawal, CEO of Netradyne. “The safety and operational efficiency results speak for themselves."

Why Franchise Operators Are Choosing Netradyne

Netradyne said franchise operators are choosing it because it fits the realities of delivery operations:

  • Mixed vehicle ownership
  • Tight store operations
  • Customer disputes
  • Insurance pressure
  • The need to improve safety without adding friction for drivers or managers

Implemented Even on Personal Vehicles

With FlexMount, Netradyne extends that value across personal and non-owned delivery vehicles, making it easier for operators to bring AI-powered safety to more drivers and shifts. Netradyne said the result is a fleet safety and performance platform that works with drivers, supports managers, and helps make every delivery safer for drivers and the communities they serve.

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The full case study on RPM Pizza’s deployment and results is available online.


Originally posted on Work Truck Online

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