COMPLIANCE
Roadcheck enforcement spree this week, inspectors to key in on hours of service violations
James Jaillet
| @trucknewsJJ
| June 4, 2018
The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s annual International Roadcheck, a three-day ramp up of truck and bus enforcement across North America, is scheduled for June 5-7. The year’s focus will be on hours-of-service compliance, says CVSA, due in part to the implementation of the U.S. DOT’s electronic logging device mandate.
“The top reason drivers were placed out of service during 2017 International Roadcheck was for hours-of-service violations,” said CVSA President Capt. Christopher Turner of the Kansas Highway Patrol. “Although the electronic logging device rule that went into effect on Dec. 18 does not change any of the underlying hours-of-service rules or exceptions, the ELD mandate placed a spotlight on hours-of-service compliance. We thought this year would be a perfect opportunity to focus on the importance of the hours-of-service regulations.”
However, inspectors will perform full Level I inspections on most rigs checked during the inspection blitz. Level I inspections are the most thorough, including examination of both driver compliance and vehicle-related violations.
CVSA has said in years past that an average of 15 trucks and buses are inspected every minute across North America during the 72-hour event. In last year’s Roadcheck, 15,000 out-of-service orders were issued. Of those, 12,000 were for vehicle-related violations and 3,000 were for driver-related violations. Violations related to hours of service and brakes topped the out-of-service infractions. Enforcers in 2017 conducted more than 63,o00 inspections during the 72-hour event.
Heads Up, Biggest Road Check Enforcements June 5-7th....
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by beachin, Jun 7, 2018.
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Thanks but, your a wee bit late.
Already a thread on this , it started about two weeks go , the thread that is. Lol
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Well, what can I say, I just started reading. Oh, well, maybe someone missed it. It's worth repeating just in case on I'm on Mountain time. It's only 11:13 pm here...
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Is this bigger then previous road checks in past years?
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There's usually at least 10 threads every year. This year for some reason has slowed down.
I don't know why its started halfway through the time period though.
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The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s annual International Roadcheck, a three-day ramp up of truck and bus enforcement across North America, is scheduled for June 5-7. The year’s focus will be on