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CVSA’s International Roadcheck 2024

The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s (CVSA) International Roadcheck is an annual event that holds significant importance for commercial motor vehicle operators across North America. Scheduled for May 14-16, International Roadcheck is a comprehensive inspection and enforcement initiative conducted over three days in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. During this time, CVSA-certified law enforcement personnel inspect commercial motor vehicles and drivers to ensure compliance with federal, state, provincial, or territorial regulations. The event serves as a critical reminder of the importance of regulatory compliance and vehicle safety in the trucking industry.

What Carriers Need to Know

International Roadcheck is designed to verify compliance with various regulations governing commercial motor vehicles and drivers. Each year, the event places special emphasis on specific areas of concern. For the 2024 edition, the focus areas include alcohol and controlled substance possession, as well as tractor protection systems. Carriers should be aware of the potential impact of violations in these areas on their operations and drivers.

Preparing for CVSA’s International Roadcheck 2024

Tractor Protection and Anti-Bleed Back Systems

A commercial motor vehicle’s tractor protection system comprises several components, including the tractor protection valve, trailer supply valve, and anti-bleed back valve. During inspections, inspectors will meticulously examine these components to ensure proper functionality. Here’s what carriers and drivers should know:

  • Inspect system components. Conduct thorough inspections of the tractor protection system components during trip inspections and roadside inspections.
  • Perform tests. Drivers should release all brakes using dash valves and carefully remove the gladhands to allow air to escape. Inspectors will check for air leaks, listen for abnormal sounds, and feel for any irregularities.
  • Ensure compliance. Carriers and drivers must ensure that all tractor protection system components are in good working order to avoid violations during inspections.

Controlled Substance and Alcohol Possession

Controlled substance and alcohol possession by commercial motor vehicle drivers is a significant concern, especially with the increasing number of prohibited drivers listed in the U.S. Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse (DACH). Here’s what carriers and drivers should keep in mind:

  • Establish clear policies. Carriers should establish and strictly enforce clear policies to prevent controlled substance and alcohol possession or use in the workplace. Regularly communicate and reinforce these policies to all employees.
  • Query the DACH (for inspections in the U.S.). Carriers should regularly query the DACH to ensure that their drivers are not in prohibited status.

Tips for Motor Carriers

  • Policy enforcement. Emphasize the importance of compliance with controlled substance and alcohol policies among drivers and employees. Ensure that policies are clearly communicated, understood, and followed.
  • Regular DACH queries. Implement a schedule for regularly querying the DACH to monitor the status of drivers and identify any prohibited individuals promptly.

Tips for Drivers

  • Stay compliant. Adhere to company policies and regulations regarding controlled substance and alcohol use while on duty. Avoid possessing, using, or being under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances.
  • Stay informed. Stay updated on regulations and requirements related to controlled substances and alcohol use in the trucking industry. Be aware of the consequences of non-compliance and the importance of maintaining a clean record.

Conclusion

As CVSA’s International Roadcheck approaches, it is crucial for carriers to prioritize regulatory compliance and vehicle safety. By proactively preparing for the event and addressing any potential issues beforehand, carriers can minimize violations and ensure the safety of their drivers and the public. Compliance with regulations during International Roadcheck not only avoids citations and fines but also contributes to overall road safety and the reputation of the trucking industry.


If you have questions about safety, you may contact our Safety Manager at 416-907-8101 ext. 8008

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