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In this Fleet Force pre-trip inspection tutorial, Lamar Kelly guides viewers through a comprehensive truck inspection, covering Forms B and C, and coupling plus end cap checks. Key acronyms introduced include PMS (Properly Mounted and Secured), which emphasizes that components must be stable upon inspection. The session also highlights inspecting components for cracks, damage, or loose parts, denoted as CDL. Additionally, viewers learn about assessing items for wear marked by WTF (Worn, Torn, or Frayed), relevant to seat belts and wiper blades, and ABC (Abrasions, Bulges, and Cuts), focused on tires and air/water/oil hoses and seals. The tutorial stresses thorough and careful examination of each item.