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2019 out-of-service criteria now in effect
2019-04-03T05:00:00Z
The latest North American Standard Out-of-Service (OOS) criteria went into effect on April 1.
This year's list includes a dozen additions and alterations to the criteria used to decide if a driver or a vehicle is too unsafe to operate and should be removed from the road.
The changes include amendments to the following:
- Cracks in rotors (discs);
- Cargo tiedown defects;
- Broken bearing straps;
- Missing permanent driver's seat;
- Hole worn in the drag link of a steering mechanism;
- Issues with temporary and aisle seats on buses;
- Missing/unreadable placards or placards misrepresenting materials in the vehicle;
- Skill performance evaluation noncompliance; and
- Expired decals from the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA).
The Out-of-Service Criteria is updated annually and effective April 1 of each year. The criteria is then incorporated into North American Standard Inspection training materials as well as inspection bulletins, inspection procedures, operational policies, and training videos.























































