Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Truck inspections find improvements in overall safety, problems with brakes
A record number of commercial motor vehicle drivers passed an annual national inspection check for Level I safety inspections, according to results from the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance's Roadcheck 2008.
Thousands of trucks and buses at more than 1,500 locations across North America were inspected June 3-5 as part of a comprehensive roadside inspection by certified inspectors from Washington-based CVSA and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Results from the 2008 inspection show:
- 95 percent of drivers inspected passed the safety inspection – a 14.5 percent improvement from 2007.
- 96.2 percent of all drivers were in compliance with hours-of-service rules.
- 97.6 percent of drivers were compliant with hazardous materials regulations.
- 15.8 percent of vehicles were placed out of service for brake-related defects.
- 9.9 percent of vehicles were placed out of service for brake adjustment defects.
- 3.8 percent of vehicles with self-adjusting brake adjusters were placed out of service.
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