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Commercial Vehicle Inspection

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Commercial Vehicle Inspection (CVI), is the enforcement of safety regulations of commercial vehicles. Some U.S. state departments of transportation refer to it as CVE (Commercial Vehicle Enforcement). CVI enforcement can be done roadside by state troopers or at specific stations, sometimes called "weigh stations."

Some of the violations that are examined include:

  • inadequate tires
  • brake linings that are oil soaked
  • cracked brake linings
  • brake linings with inadequate (worn) thickness
  • cracked frames
  • fuel leaks
  • disqualified drivers
  • References

    Commercial Vehicle Inspection Wikipedia