Does anyone know other helpful tips/acronyms that Mass state troopers are looking for besides your ABC’s (no abrasions, bulges, or cuts) and your BBD’s (not bent, broken, or damaged). Thank you.
Also aware of no illegal stickers (windshield) no illegal welds (rims)
Tips for Massachusetts pre trip? What is on the test?
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Look up Level 1 inspection.
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i was a CDL instructor, both classroom, and in the yard. many times i'd also have to go to like at least 4 different MA test sites.
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PMS - properly mounted and secured. NCBB - Not cracked bent or broken. ICD for inflation, condition and depth on tires. BEAR for belts, exhaust, alternator and radiator. ABCDF for abrasions, bubbles, cuts, dryrot and frays for rubber parts. There’s also all these abbreviations
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