Why is it that most of them won't do an inspection on someone who comes in and asks for one? I have heard this a lot. Are they just lazy?
Brokers requiring inspections
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Because the FMCSA hands out operating authority like candy on Halloween having inspections on your record is a quick and easy way for a broker to verify that you are in fact a true carrier and not someone looking to double broker their load.
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i personally have never worked for DOT and never asked them but those seem the most logical reasons.Knucklehead, Siinman, hope not dumb twucker and 2 others Thank this. -
Basically somebody would get a new MC, get a box truck, go get an inspection or two, change FMCSA info that he has 5-10 trucks, then go and commit double Brokering or steal cargoKnucklehead, Siinman, blairandgretchen and 2 others Thank this. -
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