Nation’s biggest trucker enforcement blitz “International Roadcheck” to focus on Hours of Service, lighting
Inspectors will be looking for critical vehicle inspection item violations, outlined in the North American Standard Out-of-Service Criteria. If such violations are found, the vehicle will be placed out of service, which means that vehicle cannot be operated until the identified out-of-service conditions have been corrected.
Vehicles that successfully pass inspection, without any critical vehicle inspection item violations found after a completed Level I or Level V Inspection, should receive a CVSA decal. In general, vehicles with a CVSA decal are not re-inspected during the three-month period during which the decal is valid. Instead, inspectors focus their efforts on vehicles without a valid CVSA decal.
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CVSA has set May 4-6 as the dates for this year’s International Roadcheck. Over that 72-hour period, commercial motor vehicle inspectors in Canada, Mexico and the U.S. will conduct inspections on commercial motor vehicles and drivers.
CVSA has set May 4-6 as the dates for this year’s International Roadcheck. Over that 72-hour period, commercial motor vehicle inspectors in Canada, Mexico and the U.S. will conduct inspections on commercial motor vehicles and drivers. https://t.co/Rx9HI9q3PJ pic.twitter.com/m9aVVBleZG
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