One poor inspection performance can lead to a driver or vehicle being placed out of service, and that can result in more drivers being selected for DOT inspections. This can result in lost revenue, DOT fines, or an in-house DOT audit.
This program is designed to help properly prepare drivers for roadside inspections and help them understand the consequences of a failed inspection. It also addresses the proper way to show your ELDs during an inspection to help comply with officers.
- J. J. Keller'seLearningcourse covers the following topics:
- The Basics
- Who Gets Inspected
- Different Types
- Preparation
- The Process
- Driver
- Vehicle
- Documents
- The Results
- Inspection Report
- Inspection Outcomes: No Violations
- Inspection Outcomes: With Violations
- Inspection Outcomes: Out of Service
- How to File a Complaint
- The Basics
- After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Demonstrate how to prepare for a roadside inspection
- Recognize what happens during a roadside inspection
- Explain what to expect after you pass or fail a roadside inspection
- Intended Audience: All drivers of vehicles that require a CDL to operate
- Regs Covered: §392.7; §395.15; §395.15; §396
- Language: Available in English or Spanish
- Length: 20 minutes
- Copyright Date: 2018
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Compliance Topic: DOT and Driver Training, Vehicle Inspections & Maintenance, CSA Scores
Industry: Transportation
Language: Spanish