Unit | Unit Type | Unit Make | Unit State | License Plate | Unit VIN |
1 | TRUCK TRACTOR | Freightliner | GA | C334CC | 1FUJA6CKX5LU26729 |
2 | SEMI-TRAILER | WANC | GA | WBD242 | 1JJV532W34L881251 |
Unit Unit Type Unit Make Unit State License Plate Unit VIN |
1 TRUCK TRACTOR Freightliner GA C334CC 1FUJA6CKX5LU26729 |
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Unit Unit Type Unit Make Unit State License License Unit VIN |
2 SEMI-TRAILER WANC GA WBD242 1JJV532W34L881251 |
Make | Model | Year | Vehicle Type | Body Class |
FREIGHTLINER | Columbia | 2005 | TRUCK | Truck-Tractor |
WABASH NATIONAL CORPORATION | Wabash National Corporation | 2004 | TRAILER | Trailer |
Violation Code | Violation Type | Description | Unit | OOS |
38323A2 | License-related: High | Operating a CMV without a CDL | Driver | Yes |
Unit OOS Code Type Description |
Driver Yes 38323A2 License-related: High Operating a CMV without a CDL |
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3953A2PROP | Hours | Driving beyond 14 hour duty period (Property carrying vehicle) | Driver | Yes |
Unit OOS Code Type Description |
Driver Yes 3953A2PROP Hours Driving beyond 14 hour duty period (Property carrying vehicle) |
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3953A3II | Hours | Driving beyond 8 hour limit since the end of the last off duty or sleeper period of at least 30 minutes | Driver | No |
Unit OOS Code Type Description |
Driver No 3953A3II Hours Driving beyond 8 hour limit since the end of the last off duty or sleeper period of at least 30 minutes |
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3953A3PROP | Hours | Driving beyond 11 hour driving limit in a 14 hour period. (Property Carrying Vehicle) | Driver | No |
Unit OOS Code Type Description |
Driver No 3953A3PROP Hours Driving beyond 11 hour driving limit in a 14 hour period. (Property Carrying Vehicle) |
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3958E | False Log | False report of drivers record of duty status | Driver | No |
Unit OOS Code Type Description |
Driver No 3958E False Log False report of drivers record of duty status |
C334CC
An inspection report for commercial vehicles is a document that outlines the results of a thorough inspection of a commercial vehicle, such as a truck or a bus. This type of inspection is typically required by law and is designed to ensure that commercial vehicles are safe and roadworthy.
The inspection report will typically include a detailed description of the vehicle and its components, including the engine, brakes, steering, suspension, and tires. The inspector will also check for any signs of damage or wear and tear that could affect the vehicle's performance or safety.
The inspection report will usually include a checklist of items that were inspected, along with notes on any issues that were identified during the inspection. These issues may include problems with the vehicle's brakes, suspension, or steering, as well as issues with the tires or other components.
Once the inspection report is complete, the inspector will typically provide a copy of the report to the vehicle owner, along with any recommendations for repairs or maintenance that may be needed. In some cases, the inspector may also recommend that the vehicle be taken out of service until the necessary repairs are made.
Inspection reports for commercial vehicles are an important tool for ensuring the safety and reliability of these vehicles on the road. By conducting regular inspections and addressing any issues promptly, commercial vehicle owners can help to prevent accidents and ensure that their vehicles are in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.