Is this a real thing? From time to time I've read on TTR that a O/O can buy the decals and do his own annual safety. Since every state/province has different inspection criteria, whose rules do you follow? Where do you get the decals?
Self annual inspection on your truck?
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You need to be a licensed inspector in BC if not the rest of Canada as well. Not as easy up here
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Alberta is a bit more lax. IIRC all you need is to submit a clean background check and copies of your Journeyman certificates for Truck/Transport Mechanic. The shop still needs to be a certified shop though. Can't just go around inspecting trucks in your backyard.
Edit: happened to be texting with said buddy. It's a weekend course he had to take to be authorized to perform inspections.Last edited: Feb 23, 2025
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By law I believe we're supposed to pull the wheels at inspection time and measure drums and check cam bushing play. Stuff like that. It's not a roll under the truck for 10 minutes and slap a sticker on it kinda thing. I'll know for sure soon, I plan on applying for my inspection license shortly.
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