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In the Fleet Force pre-trip inspection video, Lamar Kelly covers the inspection process for trucks, including Form B, Form C, and coupling procedures. Key concepts include familiarizing oneself with important acronyms used during inspections. The first acronym is PMS, meaning "properly mounted and secured," which must be affirmed for each component touched. Inspections will also focus on identifying CDL (crack, damage, or loose components), WTF (worn, torn, or frayed items), and ABCs (abrasions, bulges, and cuts) specific to various parts such as seat belts, engine components, windshield wiper blades, tires, and door seals. The emphasis is on thorough checks to ensure safety and compliance.