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CVSA Roadcheck 2024 Resources

This year’s CVSA International Roadcheck was held May 14-16, 2024. Foley's FREE resources helped drivers and commercial vehicles across North America prepare.
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DOT Compliance Requirements to Meet for Roadcheck 2024

CVSA inspectors not only performed Level One inspections on commercial vehicles, but they also checked drivers’ qualifications and DOT compliance.
Run Motor Vehicle Record Checks on Drivers

Running MVR checks on your drivers can help avoid surprise traffic or safety violations being revealed during the inspection process. 


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Check Drug & Alcohol Testing Program Compliance

All CDL drivers considered “safety-sensitive” employees must participate in a DOT-compliant drug and alcohol testing program that includes pre-employment, post-accident, random, reasonable suspicion, and return-to-duty/follow-up testing.


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Run FMCSA Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse Queries

Running a limited query on each of your drivers allows you to get ahead of violations reported to the Clearinghouse. If an inspector finds violations, the driver will be pulled from their safety-sensitive duties until they have completed the return-to-duty process.


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Check Your Driver Qualification Files

Inspectors require drivers to provide their CDL, medical examiner’s certificate, skill performance evaluation certificate (if applicable), and hours-of-service documentation during roadside inspections.


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DOT Compliance Requirements to Meet for Roadcheck 2024

CVSA inspectors not only performed Level One inspections on commercial vehicles, but they also checked drivers’ qualifications and DOT compliance.
Run Motor Vehicle Record Checks on Drivers

Running MVR checks on your drivers can help avoid surprise traffic or safety violations being revealed during the inspection process. 


Learn More

Check Drug & Alcohol Testing Program Compliance

All CDL drivers considered “safety-sensitive” employees must participate in a DOT-compliant drug and alcohol testing program that includes pre-employment, post-accident, random, reasonable suspicion, and return-to-duty/follow-up testing.


Learn More

Run FMCSA Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse Queries

Running a limited query on each of your drivers allows you to get ahead of violations reported to the Clearinghouse. If an inspector finds violations, the driver will be pulled from their safety-sensitive duties until they have completed the return-to-duty process.


Learn More

Check Your Driver Qualification Files

Inspectors require drivers to provide their CDL, medical examiner’s certificate, skill performance evaluation certificate (if applicable), and hours-of-service documentation during roadside inspections.


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