Most violations in CVSA’s International Road Check were bad breaks and false logs


Over the course of three days, the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s inspectors performed its International Road Check, issuing 59,000 inspections. Of those inspections, 4,592 vehicles were cited for bad brake systems alone. Another 1,900 drivers were put out of service after false logs were uncovered and another 1,000 with the incorrect class license.

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