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2006-07-12 13:31:52
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answered by Taru 3
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States that don't have formal inspection requirements (AR, CA, OK, for sure) still inspect vehicles randomly. With commercial vehicles, this isn't all that random; it's very common to be pulled out of line at a weigh station for a comprehensive safety inspection. It is also common to have inspectors roaming around at truck stops and doing safety checks while the driver is getting a meal, or whatever. This is true even in states with formal inspection requirements such as TX, MA and MO.
2006-07-12 13:44:44
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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ALL 50 states have truck safety inspection requirements. Some states are of course more strict than others. Check with your local DMV or highway patrol office.
The Federal guidelines are way too long and confusing, so the states have simplified the basics...
2006-07-13 02:47:09
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Anthony is real..... that's area of the NAFTA contract. Now that that's been challenged in courtroom and upheld..... the in common words element we may be able to do is through enforcement of equipment violations in the states that they are crossing into. stop them immediately away and impound any autos that fail inspection. Require that autos be repaired earlier they are allowed back into the country. in the experience that they go back without the upkeep being executed... confiscate and impound the truck. With some aggressive enforcement, the state police in those states can value the Mexican trucking clothing adequate money in upkeep and fines that they are going to go broke attempting to dangle onto and fasten all their junk rigs. in the intervening time.... their product would not get further and they are going to lose shoppers.
2016-11-01 23:02:05
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answered by derival 4
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In addition to states own requirements, the Feds have safety standards under the Commercial Vehicle Saftey Alliance (CVSA). This is generally implemented by state troopers who have been trained under CVSA guidelines as Motor Carrier Enforcement officer, or DOT or diesel bears, as the truckers refer to them.
For safety requirements, JJ Keller publishes several books for compliance
2006-07-13 04:51:06
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answer #5
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answered by Yote' 5
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For a good resource on driver safety, check out www.safemotorist.com. It has all kinds of facts on driving safety, and most likely the information you're looking for. Hope this helps.
2006-07-13 03:32:14
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answered by Anonymous
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i live in Arkansas and there isn't a safety inspection anymore here
2006-07-12 13:37:52
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answered by crazi8red 6
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i know pa.(where i live)and i believe ohio and west virginia has 1.
2006-07-12 13:31:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Montana I think does.
2006-07-14 06:27:07
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answered by roo 2
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