Inspectors primarily conduct Level I inspections, a 37-step procedure that includes an examination of driver requirements and vehicle mechanical fitness.
This year the focus will be on wheel ends:
Top violations the CVSA reported during 2021 roadside inspections:

• Hours of Service
• False logs
• Wrong class license
• Suspended license
• Expired or no Medical Examiner’s Certificate
• Fatigued or ill driving
• Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse violations

• Largest targeted CMV enforcement program
• On average,15 trucks and buses are inspected every minute in Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. during the 72-hour period
• Since 1988, 1.4 million+ roadside inspections have been conducted during the campaigns
