To stay compliant with federal mandates, fleet operations are required to keep a Driver Vehicle Inspection Report (DVIR) for each commercial motor vehicle in their fleet.
These are completed by drivers both before and after a route, resulting in pre-trip and post-trip inspections. Drivers must complete these each day to keep the operation compliant and to ensure all vehicles are safe to be on the roads.
Get tips on why these inspections are performed, how to stay compliant, and how using eDVIRs can make the process more efficient.
Why Inspections are Performed
Vehicle inspections are performed with the goal of reducing the number of crashes – and corresponding injuries – involving commercial vehicles. Conducting inspections ensures the vehicle is safe to drive and isn’t a threat to the driver or other vehicles on the road.
If an issue is found during an inspection that needs to be repaired, the operation must certify that the repair was made, or issue corrected before the vehicle can return to the roads. If the operation feels a repair wasn’t needed, it must also document that and explain why.
Operations must keep records of all DVIRs and certifications for repairs for at least three months.
How to Stay Compliant
To keep the vehicle and operation compliant, drivers must complete all steps of the DVIR process before and after a route. This can include:
Failing to comply with the federal regulations can result in fines and vehicles can be sidelined until necessary repairs are made.
Benefits of Using eDVIRs
To simplify this process and streamline the paperwork and information, fleet operations can use electronic DVIRs (eDVIRs). This lets operations keep records and store all inspection information in a device, such as a phone or tablet. This allows drivers to easily input the data, and it can be synced to the operation’s fleet management software to allow information to be easily accessed by technicians and fleet managers at the shop.
Some of the additional benefits of using eDVIRs are:
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