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A day after the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association joined the Transportation Intermediaries Association in calling for a delay of Roadcheck, CVSA announced in a news release that the annual inspection blitz would be held later in the year.
“As we urgently respond to this time-sensitive crisis, we must remain diligent and committed to ensuring that the commercial motor vehicles and drivers providing essential goods and services to our communities are following motor carrier safety regulations,” CVSA President Sgt. John Samis with the Delaware State Police said in the March 25 release. “Safety doesn’t take a break. It is always our top priority.”
Note: Roadcheck was initially moved up two months this year, and planned for May rather than the typical June date. We will post the new date as soon as it is available.
“As we urgently respond to this time-sensitive crisis, we must remain diligent and committed to ensuring that the commercial motor vehicles and drivers providing essential goods and services to our communities are following motor carrier safety regulations,” CVSA President Sgt. John Samis with the Delaware State Police said in the March 25 release. “Safety doesn’t take a break. It is always our top priority.”
CVSA postpones inspection blitz following letter from OOIDA, TIA
Following a call from OOIDA and TIA to put a hold on the annual CVSA Roadcheck set for May 5-7, the event has been postponed until later in the year.
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Note: Roadcheck was initially moved up two months this year, and planned for May rather than the typical June date. We will post the new date as soon as it is available.