Roadcheck
Each year during the CVSA’s International Roadcheck event, tens of thousands of inspections are conducted. Roadcheck 2024 is May 14-16.
Inspectors conduct inspections of commercial motor vehicles and drivers following the CVSA North American Standard Inspection Procedures, along with the CVSA North American Standard Out-of-Service Criteria and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations in the U.S., the National Safety Code in Canada, and the Official Mexican Standards in Mexico.
This year's International Roadcheck will focus on:
Controlled Substance and Alcohol Possession
Tractor Protection and Anti-Bleed Back Systems
In addition to highlighting the 2024 focus areas, the International Roadcheck campaign aims to:
- Affix the CVSA decal to commercial motor vehicles that successfully pass a Level I or Level V Inspection.
- Remove commercial motor vehicles and drivers with out-of-service conditions from our roadways until the out-of-service condition is resolved.
- Advance CVSA’s efforts to ensure uniformity, consistency and reciprocity of commercial motor vehicle inspections.
- Educate industry and the general public about the importance of safe commercial motor vehicle operations and the roadside inspection program.
- Gather data to be reported publicly later this year.
- Provide a snapshot of the out-of-service rate during a fixed period of time.
- Work toward our goal of preventing commercial motor vehicle crashes, injuries and fatalities.
J. J. Keller offers a wide range of products you can use to help keep drivers and vehicles compliant and safe, including alcohol & drug forms. Plus, we can help with any drivers or vehicles that may have been placed out of service.
Roadcheck Stats
There were over 53,847 Level I, II and III Inspections conducted in the U.S.
The total vehicle out-of-service rate in the U.S. was 19.3%.
5.8% of drivers inspected in the U.S. were placed out of service.