You are wrong. I think it's Sask, that requires a tractor every 6 months because of the 5th wheel. That may have changed by now.
annual safety for trailer
Discussion in 'Canadian Truckers Forum' started by JPSIPPY, Jul 24, 2015.
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Sask. recognizes all American that have up to date safeties regardless if they are Canadian or American. You don't think that an American truck has to stop at North Portal for a safety do you?taxihacker66 Thanks this. -
Here you go. Even Mexico is recognized.
Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA)
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Saskatchewan is a member of the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA), as are the other provinces and territories in Canada, the United States, Mexico and Puerto Rico. CVSA offers a uniform methodology for inspecting large vehicles and a criteria under which unsafe vehicles and drivers are removed from the road. Vehicles passing the CVSA inspection are given a decal which is recognized by all member jurisdictions for 3 months after the inspection.
Saskatchewan Traffic Officers currently perform thousands of CVSA and other vehicle inspections every year while patrolling provincial highways and at weigh scale inspection stations.Pullin2 Thanks this. -
Commercial power units (A, C, D or LV)
6 months - Registered at 11,794 kg or higher.
- Operating extra-provincially.
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Puerto Rico? Why are they part of the alliance?
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We have gotten four trailers put out of service for not having cdn safeties, but all had valid American ones. Don't know what to tell you, moosomin scale.
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If you ever get stopped now you have proof there recognizable
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Spoke to LEO at moosomin scale today via telephone.
He stated that any Canadian plated truck or trailer must have a valid annual Canadian safety inspection sticker.
US plated trucks and trailers that have a US inspection safety sticker will be accepted.
So if the truck or trailer has a Canadian plate it will be put OOS if it has a US annual safety certificate.upnorthwpg Thanks this. -
Makes sense
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Yep. So much for cvsa!
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