['CMV Inspections']
['Daily vehicle inspections']
12/09/2024
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Application
The Yukon Territory has adopted by reference National Safety Code (NSC) Standard 13, Trip Inspections.
The regulations apply to:
- Trucks, tractors or trailers or combinations of those vehicles exceeding a registered gross vehicle weight of 4,500 kilograms; or
- A bus designed, constructed and used for the transportation of passengers with a designated seating capacity of more than 10, including the driver, but excluding the operation for personal use.
Requirements
Drivers (or in some cases designated inspectors) are required to inspect a vehicle prior to its operation. Pre-trip inspections are valid for 24 hours.
The regulation requires vehicles to be inspected according to an inspection “schedule.” The following inspection “schedules” contain listings of defects (also referred to as minor defects) and major defects of various vehicle parts:
- Schedule 1, Truck, Tractor and Trailer
- Schedule 2, Bus
- Schedule 3, Motor Coach (Daily)
Schedule 4, Motor Coach (30 days or 12,000 kilometres), applies to a motor coach under-vehicle inspection required every 30 days or 12,000 kilometres.
Schedules 1, 2, or 3 must be carried in the vehicle and presented to a peace officer on request.
Inspection Reports
The inspection must be recorded on an inspection report that must be carried in the vehicle and produced for inspection on request of a peace officer. The report form is not prescribed in regulation; however, it must contain the following information:
- Licence plate or unit number of the vehicle;
- Carrier’s name;
- Date and time of inspection;
- City, town, village or highway location where the inspection was performed;
- A statement signed by the person conducting the inspection and by the person driving the vehicle (if different than the person inspecting the vehicle) that the vehicle identified on the report has (have) been inspected in accordance with the applicable requirements;
- The legible printed name of the person conducting the inspection;
- Odometer reading (if equipped); and
- Any major and minor defects found during the inspection or, if none were found, a statement that no major or minor defects were found.
Defects must be repaired before the next trip inspection. If major defects are encountered the vehicle(s) must not be driven until the defects are repaired. Drivers must also monitor the condition of the vehicle during the course of operation and must update the trip inspection report if needed. Again, if major defects are found en route, the vehicle cannot be driven.
Recordkeeping
Drivers are required to forward copies of their trip inspection reports to their carrier within 20 days and carriers are required to keep the reports on file for six months.
Law
Motor Vehicles Act, Sections 118 and 119
Regulation
National Safety Code Regulation, NSC Standard 13 adopted by reference
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