You should stop at every mile marker a do a walkaround to ensure your equipment is is tip top shape.
On what basis would you fight this? You had a flat, you were put OOS until fixed. There is obviously a paper trail from the violation to the tire repair to the officer lifting the OOS.
There is no basis to having the violation reduced to something non-OOS.
Question about CSA violation.
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by TheRipper, Jan 14, 2017.
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Later on I went through DataQ and challenged the oos on the basis of the tire wasn't flat when I performed the pre-trip and I didn't know. They replied a couple of weeks later essentially saying, too bad.TequilaSunrise, tlalokay and TheRipper Thank this. -
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You thump the tires at your stop before? One of those situations where you will probably not win. It was okay when you left, you picked up debris, they saw a flat tire. Loaded/Unloaded?
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