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    • 05/14/2024
    • 12:00 AM
    • 05/16/2024
    • 12:00 AM
    • Anywhere in North America

    The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s (CVSA) International Road check is scheduled for May 14-16. International Road check is a high-visibility, high-volume commercial motor vehicle inspection and regulatory compliance enforcement initiative that takes place over three days in Canada, Mexico and the United States.

    CVSA-certified law enforcement personnel will inspect commercial motor vehicles and drivers at weigh/inspection stations, temporary sites and mobile patrols to verify compliance with federal, state, provincial or territorial regulations. Data from the 72 hours of International Road check will be collected and the results will be released this summer.

    Each year, International Road check places special emphasis on a category of violations. This year, International Road check will have two focus areas – tractor protection systems and alcohol and controlled substance possession.

    Controlled substance and alcohol possession/use remains a significant concern for motor carriers, drivers and the general public. The number of prohibited drivers listed in the U.S. Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse (DACH) has been increasing. This alarming trend poses a threat to all motorists who travel on roadways throughout North America.

    This year’s International Road check will serve as a reminder to motor carriers to establish and strictly enforce clear policies to prevent controlled substance and alcohol possession or use in the workplace. In addition, U.S. motor carriers should regularly query the DACH to ensure their drivers are not in prohibited status. Commercial motor vehicle drivers are reminded to adhere to their company’s policies and to not possess, use or be under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances while on duty. Inspectors are reminded to be vigilant in the detection and interdiction of such driver violations during every inspection.

    In addition, by focusing on the tractor protection systems, International Road check aims to increase awareness for drivers, motor carriers, technicians and enforcement personnel of these critically important vehicle components; specifically, the tractor protection valve, trailer supply valve and anti-bleed back valve, which may be overlooked during trip and roadside inspections. To assist drivers and motor carriers in the proactive assessment and maintenance of those components, CVSA has provided an inspection bulletin outlining the steps on how to properly check tractor protection systems. The bulletin is also available in French and Spanish.

    Over the three days of International Road check, inspectors will conduct their routine North American Standard Level I Inspection, which is a thorough 37-step inspection procedure consisting of the examination of vehicle components and driver documentation and requirements.

    During the vehicle portion of the Level I Inspection, inspectors will ensure the vehicle’s brake systems, cargo securement, coupling devices, driveline/driveshaft components, driver’s seat, fuel and exhaust systems, frames, lighting devices, steering mechanisms, suspensions, tires, wheels, rims, hubs, and windshield wipers are compliant with regulations. In addition, inspections of motorcoaches, passenger vans and other passenger-carrying vehicles will also include the examination of emergency exits, seating, and electrical cables and systems in the engine and battery compartments.

    A vehicle that successfully passes a Level I or V Inspection without any critical vehicle inspection item violations may receive a CVSA decal, which is valid for three months.

    If out-of-service violations, as outlined in the North American Standard Out-of-Service Criteria, are found during an inspection, the vehicle will be restricted from operating until all out-of-service violations have been properly addressed.

    During the driver portion of an inspection, inspectors will check the driver’s operating credentials, hours-of-service documentation, DACH status (in the U.S.), seat belt usage, and for alcohol and/or drug impairment.

    If an inspector identifies driver out-of-service violations, such as not possessing a valid or necessary operating license or exhibiting signs of impairment, the inspector will restrict that driver from operating their vehicle.

    For International Roadcheck, in case of inclement weather or other limiting circumstances, instead of a Level I Inspection, a jurisdiction or an inspector may opt to conduct a Level II Walk-Around Driver/Vehicle Inspection or Level III Driver/Credential/Administrative Inspection, neither of which are eligible for a CVSA decal.

    CVSA is a nonprofit organization comprised of local, state, provincial, territorial and federal commercial motor vehicle safety officials and industry representatives in Canada, Mexico and the US. The Alliance aims to prevent commercial motor vehicle crashes, injuries and fatalities and believes that collaboration between government and industry improves road safety and saves lives. Our mission is to improve commercial motor vehicle safety and enforcement by providing guidance, education and advocacy for enforcement and industry across North America.

    • 05/14/2024
    • 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
    • Online Zoom Webinar

    Compliance with the Heavy-Duty Inspection and Maintenance Regulation


    The California Air Resources Board (CARB) staff invite you to participate in one of two public online reporting training webinars covering the Clean Truck Check-Vehicle Inspection System (CTC-VIS) reporting site updates as well as an overview of the emissions compliance testing aspect of the program. Clean Truck Check applies to nearly all diesel and alternative fuel heavy-duty trucks and buses with a gross vehicle weight rating over 14,000 pounds that operate in California. This includes federal, state, and local government vehicles; hybrid vehicles; personal vehicles; California registered motorhomes; single vehicle fleets; agricultural vehicles; and vehicles registered outside of California (not including motorhomes).

    Clean Truck Check staff held four reporting training webinars in November and December 2023 and one in January 2024 to assist vehicle owners with meeting the reporting and annual compliance fee requirements for operation in California in 2023. The webinar on November 3, 2023, was also recorded. If your vehicle(s) have not yet been reported in CTC-VIS, CARB staff highly recommends watching this recording prior to registering for one of the webinars below. Seven training module videos have also been posted for those who only need to better understand a specific aspect of reporting. Visit the Database Reporting webpage to view all reporting training videos.

    The upcoming webinars will be held via Zoom. Interested parties must register for a specific date to participate. CARB staff plans to record one of these webinars and post it on the Clean Truck Check Reporting page. Please register for the meeting you wish to attend. CARB staff asks that you only register for one of the sessions.



    • 05/29/2024
    • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • Online

    About this event

    For the second time, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) invites our stakeholders to a public meeting shaping the future of our modernized online registration system. This FMCSA Registration Modernization Stakeholder Day II will be held virtually. As we develop a more user-friendly registration system that manages the registration life cycle of regulated entities, we would like your input. Please join us virtually to provide insight and feedback to improve your registration experience with FMCSA. Space is limited, so register now to secure your spot!

     REGISTRATION LINK COMING SOON

    Wednesday, May 29, 2024 · 1pm - 3pm EST

    Agenda

    1:00 PM - 3:00 PM (EST)
    COMING SOON

Past events

04/25/2024 Clean Truck Check-Vehicle Inspection System Reporting Training Webinar Feature Updates and Testing Overview
12/18/2023 Clean Truck Check, Vehicle Inspection System (CTC-VIS) Reporting Walkthrough
08/22/2023 Advanced Clean Fleets Workshop
05/09/2023 Next-Stop to Zero - Breakout Session Getting Started and ZEV 101
05/02/2023 Compliance & Safety Training Lunch In
11/03/2022 CARB Webinar: Heavy Duty Inspection & Maintenance Training
09/13/2022 Free Seminar for the Trucking/Motor Carrier Industry
08/25/2022 Air Regulatory Overview for Public Agencies in California
07/28/2022 CARB “Virtual” Listening Session Zero-Emission Trucks – How Do We Get There?
07/20/2022 Compliance Overview: Truck & Bus Rule, Off-Road Regulation, and Portable Equipment
07/18/2022 Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Operation & Maintenance
07/14/2022 Large Spark Ignition (LSI) Fleet Regulation ( CARB Zoom)
04/15/2022 American Trucking Show
12/09/2021 CARB consideration of heavy-duty inspection/maintenance
11/17/2021 Join us to Welcome New NAPTA Vendor Members.
05/27/2021 Evening Meeting - Heavy-Duty Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance (HD I/M) Program Public Workshop to Discuss Program Concepts and Potential Compliance Assistance Mechanisms for Small Fleets: May 27, 2021
05/14/2020 California Capitol Building in Support of Trucker’s Rights
11/18/2019 AB 5 Discussion
11/08/2019 ELD Deadline Dec 16th, 2019
09/08/2019 Bay Area District Meeting
07/31/2019 NAPTA Northern Valley District Meeting
05/23/2019 Central Valley Follow Up meeting
05/16/2019 Delta District Carrier Meeting
05/15/2019 Central Valley Carriers Meeting
09/14/2018 Second Public Listening Session: Hours of Service
08/29/2018 Northern Valley District Meeting
08/11/2018 Southern Valley District Meeting
07/25/2018 Central Valley District Meeting
07/18/2018 Delta District Meeting
06/22/2018 Field Meeting
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