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2024 CVSA International Roadcheck Results

By Tyler Williams on October 15, 2024 CVSA News

Read Time: 3 Minutes | This year’s Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) 2024 International Roadcheck was conducted May 14-16. Here are the results that came out of the three-day inspection initiative.

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Autumn Safety Tips for Truck Drivers

By Tyler Williams on September 19, 2024 Cold Weather Maintenance,Maintenance Tips

Read Time: 4 Minutes | The first day of fall is quickly approaching which means it’s time to start readying your truck for the cooler months ahead. Each season presents its own set of challenges that trucks and their drivers face on the road. As the temperature begins cooling down, it is important to gear up for the incoming frosty mornings, rainy weather, longer nights and shorter days.

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Key Tips for Commercial Vehicle Brake Maintenance | CVSA Brake Safety Week 2024

By Tyler Williams on August 22, 2024 CVSA News,Safety Tips for Truck Drivers

Read Time: 3 Minutes | The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) has scheduled Brake Safety Week for August 25 – 31. According to the CVSA’s official website, “Brake Safety Week is a commercial motor vehicle and driver inspection and regulatory compliance enforcement initiative, a brake-safety awareness and outreach opportunity, and a brake-related inspection and violation data-collection project.”

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Brake Violations to Avoid for Commercial Trucks

By Tyler Williams on August 8, 2024 CVSA News,Safety Tips for Truck Drivers

Read Time: 2 Minutes | The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) Brake Safety Week is quickly approaching. This year’s focus of Brake Safety Week is the condition of your truck’s brake linings and pads. One of the most common roadside violations in commercial trucks involves the brake systems.

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What are Vocational Trucks?

By Tyler Williams on July 25, 2024 Commercial Trucking

Read Time: 3 Minutes | A vocational truck is a durable, sturdy vehicle designed to efficiently handle specialized tasks. Unlike the average semi-truck, which mostly carries general freight, vocational trucks are built for specific jobs. More precisely, industries that commonly use them are construction, transportation, and maintenance services.

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