Comprehensive Guide to Vehicle Inspections: Pre-Trip, En-Route, and Post-Trip

VEHICLE INSPECTIONS
 
PRE-TRIP INSPECTIONS &
EN-ROUTE INSPECTIONS
 
Vehicle Inspections: Lesson 1
 
Pre-Trip Inspection
It is ultimately the 
Driver’s Responsibility 
to ensure
that any commercial vehicle you operate is in good
condition and in good working order
.
 
Why you must inspect:
Safety - Early detection of malfunctions.
Federal Regulations - Required by law!
Costs - Small problems turn into big ones
Company Reputation
 
Pre-Trip Inspection
 
Basic Pre-Trip Inspection Steps
 
1.
Check overall appearance upon approach
2.
Review previous trip vehicle inspection report
3.
Conduct a walk-around inspection
4.
Check the headlights, auxiliary lights, and four-
way flashers
5.
Check the stop lights and turn signals
6.
Check the engine compartment
7.
Adjust seat/mirrors and inspect the interior
8.
Check the air-brake system
 
Accessible Bus
Accessible buses require additional steps during the
pre-trip inspection
.
 
Cycle the lift or ramp, checking for smooth
operation
Inspect the securement system, including floor
tracks, anchorages, straps/tie-downs, seat belts
and folding seats to ensure necessary
components are present and functional
* If lift is not operational, check with dispatch to determine if you
must change buses
 
En-Route Inspection
 
Tires/Wheels
Lights
Leaks (oil, coolant, etc.)
Verify all compartments are
closed
Check for damage
Note obstacles to pulling
out/backing out
 
POST-TRIP INSPECTION &
DOCUMENTATION
 
Vehicle Inspections: Lesson 2
 
Post-Trip Inspection
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Drivers are responsible for ensuring commercial vehicles are in top condition by conducting pre-trip inspections for safety, compliance, and cost efficiency. This guide covers basic steps, accessible bus checks, and en-route inspection tips, emphasizing the importance of post-trip inspections and documentation.


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  1. VEHICLE INSPECTIONS

  2. Vehicle Inspections: Lesson 1 PRE-TRIP INSPECTIONS & EN-ROUTE INSPECTIONS

  3. Pre-Trip Inspection It is ultimately the Driver s Responsibility to ensure that any commercial vehicle you operate is in good condition and in good working order. Why you must inspect: Safety - Early detection of malfunctions. Federal Regulations - Required by law! Costs - Small problems turn into big ones Company Reputation

  4. Pre-Trip Inspection

  5. Basic Pre-Trip Inspection Steps 1. Check overall appearance upon approach 2. Review previous trip vehicle inspection report 3. Conduct a walk-around inspection 4. Check the headlights, auxiliary lights, and four- way flashers 5. Check the stop lights and turn signals 6. Check the engine compartment 7. Adjust seat/mirrors and inspect the interior 8. Check the air-brake system

  6. Accessible Bus Accessible buses require additional steps during the pre-trip inspection. Cycle the lift or ramp, checking for smooth operation Inspect the securement system, including floor tracks, anchorages, straps/tie-downs, seat belts and folding seats to ensure necessary components are present and functional * If lift is not operational, check with dispatch to determine if you must change buses

  7. En-Route Inspection Tires/Wheels Lights Leaks (oil, coolant, etc.) Verify all compartments are closed Check for damage Note obstacles to pulling out/backing out

  8. Vehicle Inspections: Lesson 2 POST-TRIP INSPECTION & DOCUMENTATION

  9. Post-Trip Inspection

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