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<p>[QUOTE="RoadSideDown, post: 11638993, member: 314577"]Sure, I can post that when I have it completed tonight. I have everything written except for the In Cab and Air Brake test segments. </p><p><br /></p><p>Note that there are differences in what other states are looking for. In Oregon we can inspect an axle or side and then say I would inspect the other axles/side in the same way. But in Washington they need to inspect each one. Some states require more detail in the steering linkage than Oregon. We don’t inspect the battery compartment while others do. </p><p><br /></p><p>My script would need to be verified for the state you test in. But it has the essentials so it would be easy to add to or copy and paste repetitive segments.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RoadSideDown, post: 11638993, member: 314577"]Sure, I can post that when I have it completed tonight. I have everything written except for the In Cab and Air Brake test segments. Note that there are differences in what other states are looking for. In Oregon we can inspect an axle or side and then say I would inspect the other axles/side in the same way. But in Washington they need to inspect each one. Some states require more detail in the steering linkage than Oregon. We don’t inspect the battery compartment while others do. My script would need to be verified for the state you test in. But it has the essentials so it would be easy to add to or copy and paste repetitive segments.[/QUOTE]
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