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Apr 20, 2007

DEBATE * USA - Mexico’s numbers still not confirmed from Roadcheck 2006

USA -Land Line Magazine (Grain Valley,MO), by David Tanner -19 April 2007: -- North America’s largest annual inspection blitz for commercial vehicles is scheduled for June 5, 6 and 7, but the big question is whether Mexico will participate this year – not to mention the question of what went on south of the border last year... The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s annual North American Roadcheck program involves about 10,000 state, provincial and federal officers, and is conducted at checkpoints and roadside stops throughout North America... Mexico reportedly participated last year, but CVSA’s statistics were solely based on inspections conducted in the U.S. and Canada... In Roadcheck 2006, CVSA inspectors in Canada and the U.S. conducted 60,357 truck and bus inspections in 72 hours, according to CVSA... Inspectors placed 5.6 percent of those drivers out of service, up from 4.4 percent in 2005. More than 57 percent of the cases where truckers were put out of service were because of hours-of-service violations, CVSA officials stated in a report...

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