Voluntary DOT Inspections

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Diesel Dave, Apr 15, 2011.

  1. Diesel Dave

    Diesel Dave Last Few of the OUTLAWS

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    How many of you volunteer for your inspection at the scales or any where were they are set up ? Do you think they are lenient if you volunteer then getting pull in random ? I volunteer a couple days ago and got a CVSA sticker and the inspector pointed out a couple of items that need attention. 1 was the pitman arm from the steering box was a little loose, he told me to get and impact and tighten up the nut at the end of the bolt soon as I got home which I did. 2nd was a small exhaust leak I had under the cab which I fixed also. You be surprise how some/few of the inspectors are pretty friendly and know it's hard out there for us, so they'll give you a break, only a few of course.
     
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  3. Working Class Patriot

    Working Class Patriot Road Train Member

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    If you are a CA based Carrier....you are required to do a Monthly, Quarterly, and after my last BIT...I found out that you as a carrier, may also perform your annual inspections.....

    Point being....You should catch any deficiencies before DOT does....Especially with CSA in full force.....



    CSA will actually help you to avoid getting pulled in if you are squared away......
     
  4. BigBadBill

    BigBadBill Bullishly Optimistic

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    When you say voluntary do you mean you walk in with paperwork in hand and ask for an inspection?
     
  5. Diesel Dave

    Diesel Dave Last Few of the OUTLAWS

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    I mean when you pull your truck in "Voluntary" so they do a level 1 inspection and "Yes" paper may be included like logbook registration, medical card, etc.
     
  6. BigBadBill

    BigBadBill Bullishly Optimistic

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    Not sure how this is a factor if you are a carrier with 1-5 trucks. Last I heard from CHP and IL Troopers is that they see what you have done in each state as you pass a scale. In GA when had paperwork checked a happy driver that just passed with flying colors asked what his score was. They said they didn't know and gave him a phone number and website.

    Larger carriers can have issues in each state if they have been having issues on inspections. But that is on a state level.
     
  7. BigBadBill

    BigBadBill Bullishly Optimistic

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    Huh, would never dawn on me to even try that. Be afraid of getting violation for some stupid mistake.

    Hesperia - I lived in Big Bear for years. Miss Big Bear - not CA.
     
  8. Unclegrumpy

    Unclegrumpy Light Load Member

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    I used to get voluntary inspections when I ran CA. The inspectors were always willing and friendly.
     
  9. ‘Olhand

    ‘Olhand Cantankerous Crusty

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    IMHO--Cal used to be this way--hasn't been my experience last 10 years or so--still very professional--but not as friendly etc. as they used to be--but did have one inspector # Castaic--thank me for being--polite and professional--as I did him--and we had a quick conversation about the things he see's/hears lately--and I can see where more and more professional Diesel Bears can get grumpy--As for voluntary--I used to do it at home(Florida)quite a bit--especially after the new super coops went up on 75&95--just easier to keep fresh CVSA stickers on truck/trailer--and they are still cool about it--BUT with cutbacks etc....often they do not have enough manpower(when they aren't inspecting)to always do it.
    just my $.02
     
  10. rbht

    rbht Heavy Load Member

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    Do not know if this has anything to do with csa but the last few times i've bin stoped the inspecter ran my dot# looked at my score and said have a nice day. I asked the last cop what it was and its a 53 which he said is very good for a small guy like me, just looked at my log real quick and so long. As far as asking for an inspection no thanks you never know what kind of inspecter you might get that might just bust your chops even if they find nothing.
     
  11. ronin

    ronin Road Train Member

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    Not for or against it, but CSA scores show a state trooper a lot more than safestat did... kind of a blown-up set of numbers that give more detail - like how many trucks have been placed out of service per the number of inspections - that'd be a great indicator if he/she needed to look at you closer.
     
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