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May 14-16 – Road Inspections Will Focus on Substance Abuse

Updated: Feb 27



The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s (CVSA) International Roadcheck is scheduled for May 14-16 this year with a focus on two areas -- tractor protection systems and alcohol and controlled substances.

International Roadcheck is a high-visibility, high-volume commercial motor vehicle inspection and regulatory compliance enforcement initiative that takes place over three days in Canada, Mexico and the United States.

Drivers found with drugs or alcohol, or on the Clearinghouse prohibited-status list, will be placed out of service. The goal is to check the driver's status in the Clearinghouse on every inspection.

Controlled substance and alcohol possession/use remains a significant concern for motor carriers, drivers and the general public, CVSA said, as the number of prohibited drivers listed in the U.S. Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse has been increasing. As of the most recent (December) monthly report from the Clearinghouse, there were 158,330 drivers listed as prohibited as a result of drug/alcohol testing/violations in the database. That's up from 120,345 in December of 2022, representing an annual increase of more than 30% 

This year CVSA hopes Roadcheck will serve as a reminder to motor carriers to establish and strictly enforce clear policies to prevent controlled substance and alcohol possession or use in the workplace. Also, U.S. motor carriers should regularly query the DACH to ensure their drivers are not in prohibited status.

Truck drivers are reminded to not possess, use or be under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances while on duty. Inspectors are reminded to be vigilant in the detection and interdiction of such driver violations during every inspection.

 

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