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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Peterbilt inspection form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the VIN, Make, Year, and Model of the vehicle at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the specific vehicle being inspected.
  3. Fill in the Mileage and Engine details, including ECM, Engine type, and HP. Ensure accuracy as this data impacts maintenance records.
  4. Indicate whether the vehicle has a sleeper by checking 'Yes' or 'No'. Next, provide details about suspension and axle capacity.
  5. Complete the wheel specifications by selecting options for front and rear wheels. Choose tire size and cab configuration from the provided checkboxes.
  6. Detail additional features such as exhaust type, interior amenities, and any special configurations like dual air cleaners or power windows.
  7. Finally, assess overall condition and inspection status before saving your completed form. Review all entries for accuracy.

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The seven-step inspection process detailed in the states CDL manual is one common technique, which involves: A vehicle overview. Engine compartment. Engine startup and in-cab checks. Lights. Walkaround. Turn signals. LAB PS brake test.
Roadside DOT inspections are performed at no cost to the driver or fleet. However, if you need to schedule an in-shop DOT inspection (such as for a new truck or to re-inspect an out-of-service vehicle), costs can range from $80 to $200 depending on the vehicle, inspection level, and your location.
A DOT compliance audit can be triggered by serious accidents, high CSA scores, roadside violations, safety complaints, or even random selection by the DOT.
This includes a visual inspection of the vehicles exterior and interior, as well as a test of its braking, steering, and lighting systems. The DOT inspector will also check the vehicles tires, wheels, and suspension components for any signs of wear or damage. Even the windshield wipers will be inspected!
Annual Inspection 396.17 At a minimum, inspections must include all items enumerated in the Minimum Periodic Inspection Standards, Appendix G to Subchapter B of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. Motor carriers may perform required annual inspection themselves.

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Periodic Inspection (396.17, 396.21) Every commercial vehicle, including each segment of a combination vehicle, must undergo periodic inspection at least once every 12 months. At a minimum, inspections must include all items listed in 49 CFR 396 Appendix A: Minimum Periodic Inspection Standards.
The DOT official will inspect the drivers documents including license, medical certificates, logs, HOS documentation, inspection reports, and Hazmat endorsements. The driver will also be checked to make sure they arent under the influence of any drugs, alcohol, or any other hazardous material.
A DOT inspection checklist is a detailed document used to conduct a DOT inspection and ensure that commercial vehicles meet Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations. The checklist covers various items that need to be inspected to verify that the vehicle can operate safely on public roads.

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