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Expert Advice on Reducing Truck Out-of-service Violations [Podcast]

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November 1, 2023

Having a truck placed out of service is not only inconvenient, and potentially embarrassing, it’s frightfully expensive. The fine is just the tip of the iceberg. You have an unhappy driver on your hands, and your customer is probably no happier. On top of that you have the cost of the parts and the service call to make repairs that could have been done at home. Gee, if only someone other than a DOT inspector had noticed the problem....

This episode of HDT Talks Trucking is sponsored by Scraper Systems

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And by CAT Scale. Learn more about its WeighMyTruck app.

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John Seidl is vice president of risk services at Reliance Partners, the owner of transportation consulting company, Trucking Wins, and a former Wisconsin State Patrol roadside inspection officer. He joins HDT Equipment Editor Jim Park to explain how fleets can follow the same defect-detecting mindset inspectors use to keep equipment in top shape — and encourage drivers and technicians to be more vigilant about equipment condition.

Watch this Episode of HDT Talks Trucking to Learn:

  • Why thorough vehicle inspections are critical

  • Where technicians can learn about vehicle inspections

  • The value of CVSA’s OOS criteria handbook

  • How to inspect a truck as a DOT inspector does

  • Why it’s important the shop and the safety department work together

  • What’s in CVSA’s Operational Policy 15

  • Valuable tips for reducing out-of-service rates

Resources for Improving Vehicle Inspections and Reducing Violations

Meet Nikola's New CEO Michael Lohscheller [Podcast]

January 20, 2023

HDT Equipment Editor Jim Park sat down with the new CEO of Nikola, Michael Lohscheller, for a wide-ranging discussion on the state of the company and its battery-electric and hydrogen fuel cell trucks.

Electrifying Transport Refrigeration: Overcoming the Challenges

January 19, 2023

As of January 2024, most refrigerated truck fleets operating in California will need to have at least 15% of the fleet converted to fully electric refrigeration units. In this Leadership Insights podcast, we explore what that rule will mean for fleets large and small.