The Commercial Vehicle Safety Allianceโ€˜s annual International Roadcheck, a three-day ramp up of truck and bus enforcement across North America, is scheduled for June 5-7. The yearโ€™s focus will be on hours-of-service compliance, says CVSA, due in part to the implementation of the U.S. DOTโ€™s electronic logging device mandate.

โ€œThe top reason drivers were placed out of service during 2017 International Roadcheck was for hours-of-service violations,โ€ said CVSA President Capt. Christopher Turner of the Kansas Highway Patrol.ย โ€œAlthough 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.โ€

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 yearโ€™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.

 

– Source: Overdrive – https://www.overdriveonline.com/annual-roadcheck-inspection-spree-slated-for-early-june-focus-on-hours-violations/ – May 24, 2018