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Drivers

Drivers on DynaCargo are people with accounts, assigned to work. There is no separate driver record with its own licence and medical expiry dates — that’s worth knowing before you plan around it.

How it works today

A driver is a user in your company. They’re assigned to a job, and from then on they’re the driver party on that trip — the only one who can advance its status or capture proof of delivery.

Everything a driver needs is on the trip page in a browser: the Update status card, the map, Waybill, and the proof-of-delivery capture with its signature pad and photo upload. No separate app is involved.

What drivers can do

  • Advance the trip through its status steps. See Deliveries and proof of delivery.
  • Log border crossings on cross-border trips, and upload the document pack. See Cross-border documents.
  • Capture proof of delivery — the signature and photos that close the trip and open settlement.

Status updates and border crossings are GPS-tagged when the driver’s browser has a location fix, so ask them to allow the location prompt.

Per-driver performance

DashboardAnalyticsTransporter Analytics has a per-driver section: Trips completed and On-time rate for each driver who’s run work for you.

The Rating column needs a caveat — ratings are given to the company, not to the individual. Use it as a company-level signal, not a driver scorecard.

What isn’t built

Being straight about this so you don’t go looking:

  • No driver profiles with licence, PrDP or medical expiry tracking.
  • No Invite to app flow — a driver signs up like any other user and is added to your company.
  • No hours-of-service logging or rest-period enforcement.
  • No dedicated mobile app. DynaCargo is a Progressive Web App; adding it to a phone’s Home Screen is as close as it gets, and is also what enables push notifications.

If driver compliance tracking matters to your operation, contact support and say so.

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