Brake Safety Week inspection blitz begins Sunday. Is your truck ready?

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Just a quick reminder that the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance's annual Brake Safety Week begins Sunday and runs through Saturday, Aug. 29.

Throughout the week, inspectors will conduct routine commercial motor vehicle inspections with a focus on brake systems and components. Vehicles with brake-related out-of-service violations, or any other out-of-service violations, will be removed from roadways until those violations are corrected.

Also during the week, inspectors will focus on drums and rotors, the emphasis for this year’s brake-safety initiative. Brake drum and rotor issues may affect a vehicle’s brake efficiency. Broken pieces of drums and rotors may become dislodged from the vehicle en route and damage other vehicles or result in injuries or fatalities to the motoring public, according to the CVSA.

During last year's Brake Safety Week, officers conducted 15,175 commercial motor vehicle inspections, and 2,296 vehicles were placed out of service (OOS) due to brake-related violations.

Earlier this year, during a one-day, unannounced inspection blitz, law enforcement officers conducted 4,021 inspections of commercial motor vehicles and restricted 574 of those vehicles from travel due to brake-related out-of-service violations.

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