2019 Roadcheck Inspection Blitz
Dear drivers, carriers, providers, and shippers,
Take a deep breath for you’ve just survived the Department of Transportation’s largest truck inspection blitz of 2019.
Cheers!
Roadcheck is a 72-hour inspection blitz on commercial motor vehicles. During this time, inspectors will perform tens of thousands of roadside inspections, which will place many trucks and drivers out of service and unable to work.
During the 2018 Roadcheck, inspectors conducted a total of almost 68,000 inspections, resulting in nearly 12,000 trucks and 3,000 drivers that were flagged out of service [1].
Seemingly, the primary focus during the inspections this year was steering and suspension, according to the CVSA. This was because trucks are hauling heavier and heavier loads, making suspension maintenance of greater importance when keeping vehicles on the road as safe as possible.
2019 Inspection Checklist
The best way to prepare for a Roadcheck is to know exactly what the inspectors are looking for. If you’ve already gone through an inspection before, great. If not, be prepared for inspectors to check these parts of your truck:
Brakes
Lights
Wheels, Tires, Rims, Hubs
Safety Features
Effective Load Securement
Entirety of the Tractor and Trailer
In addition to making sure your truck is properly equipped to haul loads, you will need up to date paperwork. It is equally important that you have immediate access to these documents in case you are stopped during the roadcheck.
Driver’s License/CDL
Daily Vehicle Inspection Report
Vehicle Inspection Certificate
Medical Clearance Certificate
Although the purpose of the Roadcheck is to assess the vehicles, you also want to ensure you’re abiding by the HOS laws.
Roadcheck Aftermath
Once you have completed the Roadcheck, you will receive the results indicating whether you passed or failed. If you passed, you’re in the clear and no existential violations were found on your vehicle. A decal will be shipped to you displaying that the truck has passed the inspection.
However, if you didn’t pass, your truck will be placed out of service and will no longer be able to be operated until the necessary infringements have been corrected.
Work With Approved Carriers/Vehicles
If you have shipments that require only the most trustworthy carriers/capacity, contact Eagle Express Service for all your shipping needs.
We are ALWAYS compliant with DOT rules and regulations.