CVSA’s Roadcheck returns to duty in just 30 days

Updated Aug 21, 2020
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Trucking news and briefs for Monday, Aug. 10, 2020:

The ability to produce proper documentation, including medical card status, will be a big part of September’s Roadcheck inspections.The ability to produce proper documentation, including
medical card status, will be a big part of September’s
Roadcheck inspections.

CVSA’s Roadcheck rescheduled for next month
Owner-operators and other carriers have just one month to prepare for the year’s largest inspection blitz, as the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance announced Monday its annual International Roadcheck is now scheduled for Sept. 9-11.

The blitz was first scheduled for May 5-7, but it was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Roadcheck is now being held just two weeks after CVSA’s brakes-focused Brake Safety Week inspection spree, which is set for Aug. 23-29.

“Although the coronavirus pandemic, understandably, shifted priorities and personnel during the spring, the commercial motor vehicle law enforcement community has reasserted its focus on the roadside inspection program and enforcement duties,” said CVSA President Sgt. John Samis with the Delaware State Police. “Jurisdictions are nearly back to their pre-pandemic capacity with a strengthened concentration on identifying and removing unfit vehicles and drivers from our roadways using federal safety standards and the out-of-service criteria.”

The annual 72-hour enforcement spree will still have a special emphasis on the driver requirements component of inspections, as was previously planned for Roadcheck when it was scheduled to take place in May. According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, nearly 1 million driver violations were discovered in 2019’s approximately 3.36 million commercial vehicle inspections, with nearly 200,000 of those being out-of-service violations.

For the driver portion of an inspection, inspectors will collect and verify the driver’s documents, identify the motor carrier, examine the driver’s license, check record of duty status and review periodic inspection reports. Inspectors will also check the Medical Examiner’s Certificate, Skill Performance Evaluation Certificate and the driver’s daily vehicle inspection report. Inspectors will also be looking for seat belt usage, illness, fatigue and apparent alcohol or drug possession or impairment. A full list of driver requirements can be found here.

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While the focus of the inspections will be on driver qualifications, inspectors will still mostly be conducting full 37-point North American Standard Level I inspections during the three-day blitz.

During the vehicle portion of the inspection, law enforcement will be checking brake systems, cargo securement, driveline components, exhaust systems, frames, fuel systems, lights, steering, suspension, tires and more.

If no critical violations are found, inspectors will apply a CVSA decal to the truck, indicating it has passed a decal-eligible inspection conducted by a CVSA-certified inspector.

Navistar, Cummins extend partnership
Navistar and Cummins announced Monday the two companies have extended their long-term agreement through the next two emission cycles, with Cummins being selected as Navistar’s preferred supplier of medium- and heavy-duty engines for International Trucks in the U.S. and Canada.

With Cummins’ launch of the 2021 greenhouse gas complaint X15 Efficiency Series engine this year, International Truck customers can receive the highly fuel efficient 15-liter engine.

The Cummins B6.7 and L9 engines will continue to power the International MV and HV Series trucks.

Shell Rotella SuperRigs submission period opens today
Beginning today, Aug. 10, Shell Rotella is accepting entries for its 38th annual SuperRigs virtual working truck beauty contest. The submission period is open here through Aug. 21.

Judging will take place Aug. 24 through Sept. 4. All winners will receive MyMilesMatter reward points and a limited-edition Shell Rotella jacket.

The awards for 2020 Shell Rotella SuperRigs are the following:

  • Best of Show (three awards)
  • Tractor Division (three awards)
  • Tractor Trailer Division (three awards)
  • Classic Division (three awards)

There will also be two special recognition categories – Most Hardworking Trucker and People’s Choice. The Most Hardworking Trucker award can be entered by contestants during the online registration process by telling their personal story of how they worked hard over the past year. SuperRigs judges will select the winner. Contestants and spectators can cast their vote for the People’s Choice award from Aug. 24-Sept. 4.