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Best practices for controlling CSA maintenance violations

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Updated May 4, 2022

No fleet likes to be dinged for a CSA maintenance violation. If the violation is severe enough a truck can be taken out of service, fines can be levied, and a bad CSA score can scare shippers away.

The good news is there are some steps you can take to help reduce your number of CSA violations.

According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, “Before operating the vehicle, the driver must inspect the vehicle and be satisfied that it is in safe operating condition.” Sounds simple enough, but the reality is that not all pre-trip inspections are equal.

Some drivers put a great deal of effort into their pre-trip inspections and others just “pencil whip” them.

There are things you can do ensure thorough inspections are completed. Start by making sure your inspection form follows an orderly flow that walks the driver all the way around the vehicle.