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This [[CDL Vehicle Inspection Test]] represents the July 2017 version of the Section 11 "Vehicle Inspection Test" of the Commercial Driver's License Manual adopted by the state of Virginia. The manual was developed for the 2005 CDL Testing System.
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This [[CDL Vehicle Inspection Test]] represents the July 2017 version of the Section 11 "Vehicle Inspection Test" of the [[CDL Manual|Commercial Driver's License Manual]] adopted by the state of Virginia. The manual was developed for the 2005 CDL Testing System.
  
Vehicle Inspection Test
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This Section Covers
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==Section 11 introduction==
 Internal Inspection
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 External Inspection
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===Purpose===
During the Vehicle inspection, you must show that  
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:During the Vehicle inspection, you must show that the vehicle is safe to drive. You will have to walk around the vehicle, name and point to/ touch each item and explain to the examiner what you are checking and why.  
the vehicle is safe to drive. You will have to walk  
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around the vehicle, name and point to/ touch each  
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===Restrictions===
item and explain to the examiner what you are  
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:Any vehicle that has components marked or labeled cannot be used for the Vehicle Inspection test.
checking and why.  
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Any vehicle that has components marked or labeled  
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===Scope===
cannot be used for the Vehicle Inspection test.
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:This Section covers:
==All Vehicles==
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:*Internal Inspection
Study the following vehicle parts for the type of  
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:*External Inspection
vehicle you will be using during the CDL skills tests.  
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You should be able to identify each part and tell the  
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==All Vehicles (11.1)==
examiner what you are looking for or inspecting.
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Study the following vehicle parts for the type of vehicle you will be using during the CDL skills tests. You should be able to identify each part and tell the examiner what you are looking for or inspecting.
11.1.1 Engine Compartment (Engine Off)
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Leaks/Hoses
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===Engine Compartment (Engine Off; 11.1.1)===
Look for puddles on the ground.
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:;Leaks/Hoses
Look for dripping fluids on underside of engine and  
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::*Look for puddles on the ground.
transmission.
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::*Look for dripping fluids on underside of engine and transmission.
Inspect hoses for condition and leaks.
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::*Inspect hoses for condition and leaks.
Oil Level  
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:;Oil Level  
Check oil level when engine is off.
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::*Check oil level when engine is off.
Indicate where dipstick is located.
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::*Indicate where dipstick is located.
Check that the oil level is within safe operating  
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::*Check that the oil level is within safe operating range. Level must be above refill mark.
range. Level must be above refill mark.
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:;Coolant Level
Coolant Level
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::Looks at sight glass on radiator or coolant reservoir; adequate level will show in sight glass. If no sight glass is available, you must describe what s/he would look for after removing radiator cap.
Looks at sight glass on radiator or coolant reservoir;  
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:;Power Steering Fluid
adequate level will show in sight glass. If no sight  
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::Checks the dipstick and sees where the fluid level is relative to the refill mark or checks sight glass. Level must be above refill mark.
glass is available, you must describe what s/he  
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:;Engine Compartment Belts
would look for after removing radiator cap.
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::Check the following belts for snugness (1/2 to 3/4 inch play at center of belt), cracks, frays, loose fibers or signs of wear:
Power Steering Fluid
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::*Power steering belt.
Checks the dipstick and sees where the fluid level is  
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::*Water pump belt.
relative to the refill mark or checks sight glass. Level  
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::*Alternator belt.
must be above refill mark.
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::*Air compressor belt.
Engine Compartment Belts
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::Note: If any of the components listed above are not belt driven, you must:
Check the following belts for snugness (1/2 to 3/4  
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::*Tell the examiner which component(s) are not belt driven.
inch play at center of belt), cracks, frays,loose  
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::*Make sure component(s) are operating properly, are not damaged or leaking, and are mounted securely.
fibers or signs of wear:
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:;Safe Start  
Power steering belt.
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::*Place gearshift lever in neutral (or park, for automatic transmissions).
Water pump belt.
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::*Depress clutch before attempting to start the vehicle.
Alternator belt.
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::*Start the vehicle and keep clutch depressed until engine reaches idling speed.
Air compressor belt.
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::*Then release clutch slowly.
Note: If any of the components listed above are  
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not belt driven, you must:
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===Cab Check/Engine Start (11.1.2)===
Tell the examiner which component(s) are not belt  
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:;Oil Pressure Gauge
driven.
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::Make sure oil pressure gauge is working. Check that pressure gauge shows increasing or normal oil pressure or that the warning light goes off. If equipped, oil temperature gauge should begin a gradual rise to the normal operating range.
Make sure component(s) are operating properly,  
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:;Temperature Gauge
are not damaged or leaking, and are mounted  
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::Make sure the temperature gauge is working. Temperature should begin to climb to the normal operating range or temperature light should be off.
securely.
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:;Air Gauge
Safe Start  
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::Check that the air gauge is working properly and that the air compressor builds the air pressure to governor cut-out at approximately 120-140 psi or as specified by manufacturer.
Place gearshift lever in neutral (or park, for  
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:;Ammeter/Voltmeter
automatic transmissions).
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::Check that gauges show alternator and/or generator is charging or that warning light is off.
Depress clutch before attempting to start the  
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:;Mirrors and Windshield
vehicle
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::*Mirrors should be clean and adjusted properly from the inside.
Start the vehicle and keep clutch depressed until  
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::*Windshield should be clean with no illegal stickers, no obstructions, or damage to the glass.
engine reaches idling speed.
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:;Emergency Equipment
Then release clutch slowly.
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::*Check for spare electrical fuses.  
11.1.2 – Cab Check/Engine Start
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::*Check for three red reflective triangles and 6 fusees or 3 liquid burning flares.
Oil Pressure Gauge
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::*Check that the fire extinguisher is properly charged and securely mounted.
Make sure oil pressure gauge is working.
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::Note: If the vehicle is not equipped with electrical fuses, you must mention this to the examiner.
Check that pressure gauge shows increasing or  
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:;Wipers/Washers
normal oil pressure or that the warning light goes  
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::Check that wiper arms and blades are secure, not damaged, and operate smoothly. If equipped, windshield washers must operate correctly.
off.
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:;Lights/Reflectors/Reflector Tape Condition (Sides & Rear)
If equipped, oil temperature gauge should begin a  
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::Test that dash indicators work when corresponding lights are turned on:
gradual rise to the normal operating range.
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::*Left turn signal.
Temperature Gauge
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::*Right turn signal.
Make sure the temperature gauge is working.
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::*Four-way emergency flashers.
Temperature should begin to climb to the normal  
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::*High beam headlight.  
operating range or temperature light should be off.
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::*Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) indicator.
Air Gauge
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::Check that all external lights and reflective equipment are clean and functional and none or broken or missing. Light and reflector checks include verification of correct color:
Check that the air gauge is working properly and  
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::*Clearance lights (red on rear, amber elsewhere).
that the air compressor builds the air pressure to  
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::*Headlights (high and low beams).
governor cut-out at approximately 120-140 psi or  
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::*Taillights.
as specified by manufacturer. Commercial Driver’s License Manual – 2005 CDL Testing System
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::*Backing lights.
Section 11 - Vehicle Inspection Page 11-2
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::*Turn signals.
Version: July 2017
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::*Four-way flashers.
Ammeter/Voltmeter
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::*Brake lights.
Check that gauges show alternator and/or  
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::*Red reflectors (on rear) and amber reflectors (elsewhere).
generator is charging or that warning light is off.
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::*Reflector tape condition
Mirrors and Windshield
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::Note: Checks of brake, turn signal and four-way flasher functions must be done separately.
Mirrors should be clean and adjusted properly from  
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:;Horn
the inside.
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::Check that air horn and/or electric horn work.
Windshield should be clean with no illegal stickers,  
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:;Heater/Defroster
no obstructions, or damage to the glass.
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::Test that the heater and defroster work.
Emergency Equipment
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:;Parking Brake Check
Check for spare electrical fuses.  
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::*With air pressure built to governor cutout and the parking brake engaged (trailer brakes released on combination vehicles), check that the parking brake will hold vehicle by gently trying to pull forward with parking brake on.
Check for three red reflective triangles and 6  
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::*With air pressure built to governor cutout, the parking brake released and the trailer parking brake engaged (combination vehicles only), check that the trailer parking brake will hold vehicle by gently trying to pull forward with the trailer parking brake on.
fusees or 3 liquid burning flares.
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:;Hydraulic Brake Check
Check that the fire extinguisher is properly  
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::*Pump the brake pedal three times, then hold it down for five seconds. The brake pedal should not move (depress) during the five seconds.
charged and securely mounted.
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::*If equipped with a hydraulic brake reserve (back-up) system, with the key off, depress the brake pedal and listen for the sound of the reserve system electric motor.
Note: If the vehicle is not equipped with electrical  
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::*Check that the warning buzzer or light is off.
fuses, you must mention this to the examiner.
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:;Air Brake Check (Air Brake Equipped Vehicles Only)
Wipers/Washers
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::Failure to perform all three components of the air brake check correctly will result in an automatic failure of the vehicle inspection test. Air brake safety devices vary. However, this procedure is designed to see that any safety device operates correctly as air pressure drops from normal to a low air condition. For safety purposes, in areas where an incline is present, you will use wheel chocks during the air brake check. The proper procedures for inspecting the air brake system are as follows:
Check that wiper arms and blades are secure, not  
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::#With the air pressure built up to governor cutoff (120 – 140 psi), shut off the engine leaving the key in the “on” or “battery charge” position, chock your wheels if necessary, release the parking brake (all vehicles), and the tractor protection valve (combination vehicle) and fully apply the foot brake. Hold the foot brake for one minute. Check the air gauge to see if the air pressure drops more than three pounds in one minute (single vehicle) or four pounds in one minute (combination vehicle).
damaged, and operate smoothly.
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::#Begin fanning off the air pressure by rapidly applying and releasing the foot brake. Low air warning devices (buzzer, light, flag) should activate before air pressure drops below 55 psi or level specified by the manufacturer.
If equipped, windshield washers must operate  
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::#Continue to fan off the air pressure. At approximately 40 psi on a tractor-trailer combination vehicle (or level specified by the manufacturer), the tractor protection valve and parking brake valve should close (pop out). On other combination vehicle types and single vehicle types, the parking brake valve should close (pop out).
correctly.
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:;Service Brake Check
Lights/Reflectors/Reflector Tape Condition  
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::You will be required to check the application of air or hydraulic service brakes. This procedure is designed to determine that the brakes are working correctly and that the vehicle does not pull to one side or the other. Pull forward at 5 mph, apply the service brake and stop. Check to see that the vehicle does not pull to either side and that it stops when brake is applied.
(Sides & Rear)
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:;Safety Belt
Test that dash indicators work when corresponding  
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::Check that the safety belt is securely mounted, adjusts, latches properly and is not ripped or frayed.
lights are turned on:
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Left turn signal.
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==External Inspection (All Vehicles; 11.2)==
Right turn signal.
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===Steering (11.2.1)===
Four-way emergency flashers.
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:;Steering Box/Hoses
High beam headlight.  
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::*Check that the steering box is securely mounted and not leaking. Look for any missing nuts and/or, bolts.
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) indicator.
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::*Check for power steering fluid leaks or damage to power steering hoses.
Check that all external lights and reflective  
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:;Steering Linkage
equipment are clean and functional and none or  
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::*See that connecting links, arms, and rods from the steering box to the wheel are not worn or cracked.
broken or missing. Light and reflector checks  
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::*Check that joints and sockets are not worn or loose and that there are no missing nuts, bolts, or cotter keys.
include verification of correct color:
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Clearance lights (red on rear, amber elsewhere).
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===Suspension (11.2.2)===
Headlights (high and low beams).
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:;Springs/Air/Torque
Taillights.
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::*Look for missing, shifted, cracked, or broken leaf springs.
Backing lights.
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::*Look for broken or distorted coil springs.
Turn signals.
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::*If vehicle is equipped with torsion bars, torque arms, or other types of suspension components, check that they are not damaged and are mounted securely.
Four-way flashers.
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::*Air ride suspension should be checked for damage and leaks.
Brake lights.
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:;Mounts
Red reflectors (on rear) and amber reflectors  
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::Look for cracked or broken spring hangers, missing or damaged bushings, and broken, loose, or missing bolts, u-bolts or other axle mounting parts. (The mounts should be checked at each point where they are secured to the vehicle frame and axle[s]).
(elsewhere).
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:;Shock Absorbers
Reflector tape condition
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::*See that shock absorbers are secure and that there are no leaks.
Note: Checks of brake, turn signal and four-way  
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::Note: Be prepared to perform the same suspension components inspection on every axle (power unit and trailer, if equipped).
flasher functions must be done separately.
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Horn
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===Brakes (11.2.3)===
Check that air horn and/or electric horn work.
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:;Slack Adjustors and Pushrods
Heater/Defroster
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::*Look for broken, loose, or missing parts.
Test that the heater and defroster work.
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::*For manual slack adjustors, the brake pushrod should not move more than one inch (with the brakes released) when pulled by hand.
Parking Brake Check
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:;Brake Chambers
With air pressure built to governor cutout and the  
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::See that brake chambers are not leaking, cracked, or dented and are mounted securely. There are no loose or missing clamps.
parking brake engaged (trailer brakes released on  
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:;Brake Hoses/Lines
combination vehicles), check that the parking brake  
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::Look for cracked, worn, or leaking hoses, lines, and couplings.
will hold vehicle by gently trying to pull forward with  
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:;Drum Brake
parking brake on.
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::*Check for cracks, dents, or holes. Also check for loose or missing bolts.
With air pressure built to governor cutout, the  
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::*Check for contaminates such debris or oil/grease.  
parking brake released and the trailer parking  
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::*Brake linings (where visible) should not be worn dangerously thin.
brake engaged (combination vehicles only), check  
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:;Brake Linings
that the trailer parking brake will hold vehicle by  
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::*On some brake drums, there are openings where the brake linings can be seen from outside the drum. For this type of drum, check that a visible amount of brake lining is showing.
gently trying to pull forward with the trailer parking  
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::Note: Be prepared to perform the same brake components inspection on every axle (power unit and trailer, if equipped).
brake on.
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Hydraulic Brake Check
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===Wheels (11.2.4)===
Pump the brake pedal three times, then hold it  
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:;Rims
down for five seconds. The brake pedal should not  
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::*Check for damaged or bent rims. Rims cannot have welding repairs. Check rims for rust trails that may indicate the rim is loose on the wheel.
move (depress) during the five seconds.
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:;Tires
If equipped with a hydraulic brake reserve (back�up) system, with the key off, depress the brake  
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::The following items must be inspected on every tire:
pedal and listen for the sound of the reserve  
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::*Tread depth: Check for minimum tread depth (4/32 on steering axle tires, 2/32 on all other tires).
system electric motor.
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::*Tire condition: Check that tread is evenly worn and look for cuts or other damage to tread or sidewalls. Also, make sure that valve caps and stems are not missing, broken, or damaged.
Check that the warning buzzer or light is off.
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::*Tire inflation: Check for proper inflation by using a tire gauge. Note: You will not get credit if you simply kick the tires or use a mallet to check for proper inflation.
Air Brake Check (Air Brake Equipped Vehicles  
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:;Hub Oil Seals/Axle Seals
Only)
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::*See that hub oil/grease seals and axle seals are not leaking and, if wheel has a sight glass, oil level is adequate.
Failure to perform all three components of the air  
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:;Lug Nuts
brake check correctly will result in an automatic  
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::*Check that all lug nuts are present, free of cracks and distortions, and show no signs of looseness such as rust trails or shiny threads.
failure of the vehicle inspection test. Air brake safety  
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::*Make sure all bolt holes are not cracked or distorted.
devices vary. However, this procedure is designed  
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:;Spacers or Budd Spacing
to see that any safety device operates correctly as  
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::*If equipped, check that spacers are not bent, damaged, or rusted through; and are centered with dual tires evenly separated.
air pressure drops from normal to a low air  
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::*Check the space between the tires for debris and/or foreign objects.
condition. For safety purposes, in areas where an  
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::Note: Be prepared to perform the same wheel inspection on every axle (power unit and trailer, if equipped).
incline is present, you will use wheel chocks during  
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the air brake check. The proper procedures for  
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===Side of Vehicle (11.2.5)===
inspecting the air brake system are as follows:
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:;Door(s)/Mirror(s)
1. With the air pressure built up to governor cutoff  
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::*Check that door(s) are not damaged and that they open and close properly from the outside.  
(120 – 140 psi), shut off the engine leaving the  
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::*Hinges should be secure with seals intact.
key in the “on” or “battery charge” position,  
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::*Check that mirror(s) and mirror brackets are not damaged and are mounted securely with no loose fittings.
chock your wheels if necessary, release the  
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:;Fuel Tank
parking brake (all vehicles), and the tractor  
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::Check that tank(s) are secure, cap(s) are tight, and that there are no leaks from tank(s) or lines.
protection valve (combination vehicle) and fully  
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:;Drive Shaft
apply the foot brake. Hold the foot brake for one  
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::*See that drive shaft is not bent or cracked.
minute. Check the air gauge to see if the air Commercial Driver’s License Manual – 2005 CDL Testing System
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::*Couplings should be secure and free of foreign objects.
Section 11 - Vehicle Inspection Page 11-3
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:;Exhaust System
Version: July 2017
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::*Check system for damage and signs of leaks such as rust or carbon soot. Exhaust system should not have cracks, holes or severe dents
pressure drops more than three pounds in one  
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::*System should be connected tightly and mounted securely.
minute (single vehicle) or four pounds in one  
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:;Frame
minute (combination vehicle).
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::Look for cracks, broken welds, holes or other damage to the longitudinal frame members, cross members, box, and floor.
2. Begin fanning off the air pressure by rapidly  
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applying and releasing the foot brake. Low air  
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===Rear of Vehicle (11.2.6)===
warning devices (buzzer, light, flag) should  
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:;Splash Guards
activate before air pressure drops below 55 psi
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::*If equipped, check that splash guards or mud flaps are not damaged and are mounted securely.
or level specified by the manufacturer..
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:;Doors/Ties/Lifts
3. Continue to fan off the air pressure. At  
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::*Check that doors and hinges are not damaged and that they open, close, and latch properly from the outside, if equipped.
approximately 40 psi on a tractor-trailer  
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::*Ties, straps, chains, and binders must also be secure.
combination vehicle (or level specified by the  
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::*If equipped with a cargo lift, look for leaking, damaged or missing parts and explain how it should be checked for correct operation.
manufacturer), the tractor protection valve and  
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::*Lift must be fully retracted and latched securely.
parking brake valve should close (pop out). On  
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other combination vehicle types and single  
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===Tractor/Coupling (11.2.7)===
vehicle types, the parking brake valve should  
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:;Air/Electric Lines
close (pop out).
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::*Listen for air leaks. Check that air hoses and electrical lines are not cut, chafed, spliced, or worn (steel braid should not show through).
Service Brake Check
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::*Make sure air and electrical lines are not tangled, pinched, or dragging against tractor parts.
You will be required to check the application of air  
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:;Catwalk/Steps
or hydraulic service brakes. This procedure is  
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::*Check that the catwalk is solid, clear of objects, and securely bolted to tractor frame.
designed to determine that the brakes are working  
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::*Check that steps leading to the cab entry and catwalk (if equipped) are solid, clear of objects, and securely bolted to tractor frame.
correctly and that the vehicle does not pull to one  
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:;Mounting Bolts
side or the other.
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::*Look for loose or missing mounting brackets, clamps, bolts, or nuts. Both the fifth wheel and the slide mounting must be solidly attached.
Pull forward at 5 mph, apply the service brake and  
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::*Check for loose or missing mounting bolts and for broken welds for pintle hook or other type of hitch mount, and tongue/draw-bar assembly to ensure that they are solidly attached in place.
stop. Check to see that the vehicle does not pull to  
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::*On other types of coupling systems (i.e., ball hitch, pintle hook, etc.), inspect all coupling components and mounting brackets for missing or broken parts.
either side and that it stops when brake is applied.
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:;Hitch Release Lever
Safety Belt
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::*Check to see that the hitch release lever is in place and is secure.
Check that the safety belt is securely mounted,  
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:;Locking Jaws
adjusts, latches properly and is not ripped or  
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::*Look into fifth wheel gap and check that locking jaws are fully closed around the kingpin.
frayed.
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::*On other types of coupling systems (i.e., ball hitch, pintle hook, etc.), inspect the locking mechanism for missing or broken parts and make sure it is locked securely. If present, safety cables or chains must be secure and free of kinks and excessive slack.
11.2 – External Inspection (All Vehicles)
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:;5th Wheel Skid Plate
11.2.1– Steering
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::*Check for proper lubrication and that 5th wheel skid plate is securely mounted to the platform and that all bolts and pins are secure and not missing.
Steering Box/Hoses
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:;Platform (Fifth Wheel)
Check that the steering box is securely mounted  
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::*Check for cracks or breaks in the platform structure which supports the fifth wheel skid plate.
and not leaking. Look for any missing nuts and/or ,  
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:;Release Arm (Fifth Wheel)
bolts.
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::*If equipped, make sure the release arm is in the engaged position and the safety latch is in place.
Check for power steering fluid leaks or damage to  
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:;Kingpin/Apron/Gap
power steering hoses.
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::*Explain that locking jaws holds kingpin in place and that the kingpin is not bent or damaged.
Steering Linkage
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::*Make sure the visible part of the apron is not bent, cracked, or broken.
See that connecting links, arms, and rods from the  
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::*Check that the trailer is lying flat on the fifth wheel skid plate (no gap).
steering box to the wheel are not worn or cracked.
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::*Check for kingpin lock.
Check that joints and sockets are not worn or loose  
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:;Locking Pins (Fifth Wheel)
and that there are no missing nuts, bolts, or cotter  
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::*If equipped, look for loose or missing pins in the slide mechanism of the sliding fifth wheel. If air powered, check for leaks.
keys.
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::*Make sure locking pins are fully engaged.
11.2.2 – Suspension
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::*Check that the fifth wheel is positioned properly so that the tractor frame will clear the landing gear during turns.
Springs/Air/Torque
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:;Sliding Pintle
Look for missing, shifted, cracked, or broken leaf  
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::*Check the sliding pintle hook for excessive wear and to ensure it is secure with no loose or missing nuts or bolts and cotter pin is in place.
springs.
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:;Tongue or Draw-bar
Look for broken or distorted coil springs.
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::*Check that the tongue/draw-bar is not bent or twisted and checks for broken welds and stress cracks.
If vehicle is equipped with torsion bars, torque  
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::*Check that the tongue/draw-bar eye is not worn excessively.
arms, or other types of suspension components,  
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:;Tongue Storage Area
check that they are not damaged and are mounted  
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::*Check that the storage area is solid and secured to the tongue.
securely.
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::*Check that cargo in the storage area i.e. chains, binders, etc. are secure.
Air ride suspension should be checked for damage  
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and leaks.
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==School Bus Only (11.3)==
Mounts
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:;Emergency Equipment
Look for cracked or broken spring hangers,
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::*In addition to checking for spare electrical fuses (if equipped), three red reflective triangles, 6 fusees or 3 liquid burning flares and a properly charged and rated fire extinguisher, school bus drivers must also inspect the following emergency equipment:
missing or damaged bushings, and broken, loose,  
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::*Emergency Kit
or missing bolts, u-bolts or other axle mounting  
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::*Body Fluid Cleanup Kit
parts. (The mounts should be checked at each  
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:;Lighting Indicators
point where they are secured to the vehicle frame  
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::In addition to checking the lighting indicators listed in Section 10.2 of this manual, school bus drivers must also check the following lighting indicators (internal panel lights):
and axle[s]).
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::*Alternately flashing amber lights indicator, if equipped.
Shock Absorbers
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::*Alternately flashing red lights indicator.
See that shock absorbers are secure and that  
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::*Strobe light indicator, if equipped.
there are no leaks.
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:;Lights/Reflectors
Note: Be prepared to perform the same  
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::In addition to checking the lights and reflective devices listed in Section 10.2 of this manual, school bus drivers must also check the following (external) lights and reflectors:
suspension components inspection on every axle  
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::*Strobe light, if equipped is operational and is not broken.
(power unit and trailer, if equipped).
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::*Stop arm light, if equipped.
11.2.3 – Brakes
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::*Alternately flashing amber lights, if equipped are operational and not broken.
Slack Adjustors and Pushrods
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::*Alternately flashing red lights, on both the front and back of the vehicle are operational and not broken.
Look for broken, loose, or missing parts.
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:;Student Mirrors
For manual slack adjustors, the brake pushrod  
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::In addition to checking the external mirrors, school bus drivers must also check the internal and external mirrors used for observing students:
should not move more than one inch (with the  
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::*Check for proper adjustment.
brakes released) when pulled by hand.
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::*Checks that all internal and external mirrors and mirror brackets are not damaged and are mounted securely with no loose fittings.
Brake Chambers
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::*Checks that visibility is not impaired due to dirty mirrors.
See that brake chambers are not leaking, cracked,  
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:;Stop Arm/Safety Arm
or dented and are mounted securely. There are no  
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::*If equipped, check the stop arm to see that it is mounted securely to the frame of the vehicle. Also, check for loose fittings and damage. Checks that stop arm extends fully when operated.
loose or missing clamps.
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:;Passenger Entry/Lift
Brake Hoses/Lines
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::*Check that the entry door is not damaged, operates smoothly, and closes securely from the inside.  
Look for cracked, worn, or leaking hoses, lines,  
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::*Hand rails are secure and the step light is working, if equipped.
and couplings.
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::*The entry steps must be clear with the treads not loose or worn excessively.
Drum Brake
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::*If equipped with a handicap lift, look for leaking, damaged, or missing parts and explain how lift should be checked for correct operation. Lift must be fully retracted and latched securely.
Check for cracks, dents, or holes. Also check for  
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:;Emergency Exit
loose or missing bolts.
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::*Demonstrate that at least one emergency exit is not damaged, operates smoothly, and closes securely from the inside.  
Check for contaminates such debris or oil/grease.  
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::*Check that release handle can be operated properly from both inside and outside the vehicle.
Brake linings (where visible) should not be worn  
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::*Point out and describe how all other emergency exits operate
dangerously thin.Commercial Driver’s License Manual – 2005 CDL Testing System
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::*Check that any emergency exit warning devices are working properly.
Section 11 - Vehicle Inspection Page 11-4
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:;Seating
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::*Look for broken seat frames and check that seat frames are firmly attached to the floor.
Brake Linings
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::*Check that seat cushions are attached securely to the seat frames.
On some brake drums, there are openings where  
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the brake linings can be seen from outside the  
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==Trailer (11.4)==
drum. For this type of drum, check that a visible  
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===Trailer Front (11.4.1)===
amount of brake lining is showing.
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:;Air/Electrical Connections
Note: Be prepared to perform the same brake  
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::*Check that trailer air connectors are sealed and in good condition.
components inspection on every axle (power unit  
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::*Make sure glad hands are locked in place, free of damage or air leaks.
and trailer, if equipped).
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::*Make sure the trailer electrical plug is firmly seated and locked in place.
11.2.4 – Wheels
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:;Header Board
Rims
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::*If equipped, check the header board to see that it is secure, free of damage, and strong enough to contain cargo.
Check for damaged or bent rims. Rims cannot  
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::*If equipped, the canvas or tarp carrier must be mounted and fastened securely.
have welding repairs. Check rims for rust trails  
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::*On enclosed trailers, check the front area for signs of damage such as cracks, bulges, or holes.
that may indicate the rim is loose on the wheel.
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Tires
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===Side of Trailer (11.4.2)===
The following items must be inspected on every  
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:;Landing Gear
tire:
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::*Check that the landing gear is fully raised, has no missing parts, crank handle is secure, and the support frame and landing pads are not damaged.
Tread depth: Check for minimum tread depth (4/32  
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::*If power operated, check for air or hydraulic leaks.
on steering axle tires, 2/32 on all other tires).
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:;Doors/Ties/Lifts
Tire condition: Check that tread is evenly worn and  
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::*If equipped, check that doors are not damaged.  
look for cuts or other damage to tread or sidewalls.  
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::*Check that doors open, close, and latch properly from the outside.
Also, make sure that valve caps and stems are not  
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::*Check that ties, straps, chains, and binders are secure.
missing, broken, or damaged.
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::*If equipped with a cargo lift, look for leaking, damaged or missing parts and explain how it should be checked for correct operation.
Tire inflation: Check for proper inflation by using a  
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::*Lift should be fully retracted and latched securely.
tire gauge. Note: You will not get credit if you simply  
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:;Frame
kick the tires or use a mallet to check for proper  
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::*Look for cracks, broken welds, holes or other damage to the frame, cross members, box, and floor.
inflation.
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:;Tandem Release Arm/Locking Pins
Hub Oil Seals/Axle Seals
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::*If equipped, make sure the locking pins are locked in place and release arm is secured.
See that hub oil/grease seals and axle seals are not  
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leaking and, if wheel has a sight glass, oil level is  
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===Remainder of Trailer (11.4.3)===
adequate.
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:;Remainder of Trailer
Lug Nuts
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::Please refer to Section 11.2 of this manual for detailed inspection procedures regarding the following components:
Check that all lug nuts are present, free of cracks  
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::*Wheels.
and distortions, and show no signs of looseness  
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::*Suspension system.  
such as rust trails or shiny threads.
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::*Brakes.
Make sure all bolt holes are not cracked or distorted.
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::*Doors/ties/lift.
Spacers or Budd Spacing
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::*Splash guards.
If equipped, check that spacers are not bent,  
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damaged, or rusted through; and are centered with  
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==Coach/Transit Bus (11.5)==
dual tires evenly separated..
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===Passenger Items (11.5.1)===
Check the space between the tires for debris  
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:;Passenger Entry/Lift
and/or foreign objects.
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::*Check that entry doors operate smoothly and close securely from the inside.
Note: Be prepared to perform the same wheel  
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::*Check that hand rails are secure and, if equipped, that the step light(s) are working.
inspection on every axle (power unit and trailer, if  
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::*Check that the entry steps are clear, with the treads not loose or worn excessively.
equipped).
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::*If equipped with a handicap lift, look for any leaking, damaged or missing part, and explain how it should be checked for correct operation.
11.2.5 – Side of Vehicle
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::*Lift should be fully retracted and latched securely.
Door(s)/Mirror(s)
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:;Emergency Exits
Check that door(s) are not damaged and that they  
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::*Make sure that all emergency exits are not damaged, operate smoothly, and close securely from the inside.
open and close properly from the outside.  
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::*Check that any emergency exit warning devices are working.
Hinges should be secure with seals intact.
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:;Passenger Seating
Check that mirror(s) and mirror brackets are not  
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::*Look for broken seat frames and check that seat frames are firmly attached to the floor.
damaged and are mounted securely with no loose  
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::*Check that seat cushions are attached securely to the seat frames.
fittings.
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Fuel Tank
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===Entry/Exit (11.5.2)===
Check that tank(s) are secure, cap(s) are tight, and  
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:;Doors/Mirrors
that there are no leaks from tank(s) or lines.
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::*Check that entry/exit doors are not damaged and operate smoothly from the outside. Hinges should be secure with seals intact.
Drive Shaft
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::*Make sure that the passenger exit mirrors and all external mirrors and mirror brackets are not damaged and are mounted securely with no loose fittings.
See that drive shaft is not bent or cracked.
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Couplings should be secure and free of foreign  
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===External Inspection of Coach/Transit Bus (11.5.3)===
objects.
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:;Level/Air Leaks
Exhaust System
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::*See that the vehicle is sitting level (front and rear), and if air-equipped, check for audible air leaks from the suspension system.  
Check system for damage and signs of leaks such  
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:;Fuel Tank(s)
as rust or carbon soot. Exhaust system should not  
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::*See that fuel tank(s) are secure with no leaks from tank(s) or lines.
have cracks, holes or severe dents
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:;Baggage Compartments
System should be connected tightly and mounted  
+
::*Check that baggage and all other exterior compartment doors are not damaged, operate properly, and latch securely.
securely.
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:;Battery/Box
Frame
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::*Wherever located, see that battery(s) are secure, connections are tight, and cell caps are present.
Look for cracks, broken welds, holes or other  
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::*Battery connections should not show signs of excessive corrosion.
damage to the longitudinal frame members, cross  
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::*Check that battery box and cover or door is not damaged and is secure.
members, box, and floor.
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11.2.6 – Rear of Vehicle
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===Remainder of Coach/Transit Bus (11.5.4)===
Splash Guards
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:;Remainder of Vehicle
If equipped, check that splash guards or mud flaps  
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::*Please refer to Section 11.2 of this manual for detailed inspection procedures for the remainder of the vehicle.
are not damaged and are mounted securely.
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::*Remember, the Vehicle Inspection must be passed before you can proceed to the Basic Control Skills test.
Doors/Ties/Lifts
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Check that doors and hinges are not damaged and  
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==Taking the CDL Vehicle Inspection Test (11.6)==
that they open, close, and latch properly from the  
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===Class A Vehicle Inspection Test (11.6.1)===
outside, if equipped.
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:If you are applying for a Class A CDL, you will be required to perform one of the four versions of a Vehicle inspection in the vehicle you have brought with you for testing. Each of the four tests are equivalent and you will not know which test you will take until just before the testing begins.
Ties, straps, chains, and binders must also be  
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secure.
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:All of the tests include an engine start, an in-cab inspection, and an inspection of the coupling system. Then, your test may require an inspection of the entire vehicle or only a portion of the vehicle which your CDL Examiner will explain to you.
If equipped with a cargo lift, look for leaking,  
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damaged or missing parts and explain how it  
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===Class B and C Vehicle Inspection Test (11.6.2)===
should be checked for correct operation.
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:If you are applying for a Class B CDL, you will be required to perform one of the three versions of a Vehicle inspection in the vehicle you have brought with you for testing. Each of the three tests are equivalent and you will not know which test you will take until just before the testing begins.
Lift must be fully retracted and latched securely.Commercial Driver’s License Manual – 2005 CDL Testing System
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:All of the tests include an engine start and an in-cab inspection. Then, your test may require an inspection of the entire vehicle or only a portion of the vehicle which your CDL Examiner will explain to you. You will also have to inspect any special features of your vehicle (e.g, school or transit bus).
Version: July 2017
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11.2.7 – Tractor/Coupling
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==See also==
Air/Electric Lines
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Listen for air leaks. Check that air hoses and  
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===Semi-trailer truck inspection===
electrical lines are not cut, chafed, spliced, or worn  
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(steel braid should not show through).
 
Make sure air and electrical lines are not tangled,  
 
pinched, or dragging against tractor parts.
 
Catwalk/Steps
 
Check that the catwalk is solid, clear of objects,  
 
and securely bolted to tractor frame.
 
Check that steps leading to the cab entry and  
 
catwalk (if equipped) are solid, clear of objects,  
 
and securely bolted to tractor frame.
 
Mounting Bolts
 
Look for loose or missing mounting brackets,  
 
clamps, bolts, or nuts. Both the fifth wheel and the  
 
slide mounting must be solidly attached.
 
Check for loose or missing mounting bolts and for  
 
broken welds for pintle hook or other type of hitch  
 
mount, and tongue/draw-bar assembly to ensure  
 
that they are solidly attached in place.
 
On other types of coupling systems (i.e., ball hitch,  
 
pintle hook, etc.), inspect all coupling components  
 
and mounting brackets for missing or broken parts.
 
Hitch Release Lever
 
Check to see that the hitch release lever is in place  
 
and is secure.
 
Locking Jaws
 
Look into fifth wheel gap and check that locking  
 
jaws are fully closed around the kingpin.
 
On other types of coupling systems (i.e., ball hitch,  
 
pintle hook, etc.), inspect the locking mechanism  
 
for missing or broken parts and make sure it is  
 
locked securely. If present, safety cables or chains  
 
must be secure and free of kinks and excessive  
 
slack.
 
5
 
th Wheel Skid Plate
 
Check for proper lubrication and that 5th wheel skid  
 
plate is securely mounted to the platform and that  
 
all bolts and pins are secure and not missing.
 
Platform (Fifth Wheel)
 
Check for cracks or breaks in the platform structure  
 
which supports the fifth wheel skid plate.
 
Release Arm (Fifth Wheel)
 
If equipped, make sure the release arm is in the  
 
engaged position and the safety latch is in place.
 
Kingpin/Apron/Gap
 
Explain that locking jaws holds kingpin in place  
 
and that the kingpin is not bent or damaged
 
Make sure the visible part of the apron is not bent,  
 
cracked, or broken.
 
Check that the trailer is lying flat on the fifth wheel  
 
skid plate (no gap).
 
Check for kingpin lock.
 
Locking Pins (Fifth Wheel)
 
If equipped, look for loose or missing pins in the  
 
slide mechanism of the sliding fifth wheel. If air  
 
powered, check for leaks.
 
Make sure locking pins are fully engaged.
 
Check that the fifth wheel is positioned properly so  
 
that the tractor frame will clear the landing gear  
 
during turns.
 
Sliding Pintle
 
Check the sliding pintle hook for excessive wear  
 
and to ensure it is secure with no loose or missing  
 
nuts or bolts and cotter pin is in place.
 
Tongue or Draw-bar
 
Check that the tongue/draw-bar is not bent or  
 
twisted and checks for broken welds and stress  
 
cracks.
 
Check that the tongue/draw-bar eye is not worn  
 
excessively.
 
Tongue Storage Area
 
Check that the storage area is solid and secured to  
 
the tongue.
 
Check that cargo in the storage area i.e. chains,  
 
binders, etc. are secure.
 
11.3 – School Bus Only
 
Emergency Equipment
 
In addition to checking for spare electrical fuses (if  
 
equipped), three red reflective triangles, 6 fusees  
 
or 3 liquid burning flares and a properly charged  
 
and rated fire extinguisher, school bus drivers must  
 
also inspect the following emergency equipment:
 
Emergency Kit
 
Body Fluid Cleanup KitCommercial Driver’s License Manual – 2005 CDL Testing System
 
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Lighting Indicators
 
In addition to checking the lighting indicators listed  
 
in Section 10.2 of this manual, school bus drivers  
 
must also check the following lighting indicators  
 
(internal panel lights):
 
Alternately flashing amber lights indicator, if  
 
equipped.
 
Alternately flashing red lights indicator.
 
Strobe light indicator, if equipped.
 
Lights/Reflectors
 
In addition to checking the lights and reflective  
 
devices listed in Section 10.2 of this manual,  
 
school bus drivers must also check the following  
 
(external) lights and reflectors:
 
Strobe light, if equipped is operational and is not  
 
broken.
 
Stop arm light, if equipped.
 
Alternately flashing amber lights, if equipped are  
 
operational and not broken.
 
Alternately flashing red lights, on both the front and  
 
back of the vehicle are operational and not  
 
broken..
 
Student Mirrors
 
In addition to checking the external mirrors, school  
 
bus drivers must also check the internal and  
 
external mirrors used for observing students:
 
Check for proper adjustment.
 
Checks that all internal and external mirrors and  
 
mirror brackets are not damaged and are mounted  
 
securely with no loose fittings.
 
Checks that visibility is not impaired due to dirty  
 
mirrors.
 
Stop Arm/Safety Arm
 
If equipped, check the stop arm to see that it is  
 
mounted securely to the frame of the vehicle. Also,  
 
check for loose fittings and damage. Checks that  
 
stop arm extends fully when operated
 
Passenger Entry/Lift
 
Check that the entry door is not damaged,  
 
operates smoothly, and closes securely from the  
 
inside.  
 
Hand rails are secure and the step light is working,  
 
if equipped.
 
The entry steps must be clear with the treads not  
 
loose or worn excessively.
 
If equipped with a handicap lift, look for leaking,  
 
damaged, or missing parts and explain how lift  
 
should be checked for correct operation. Lift must
 
be fully retracted and latched securely.
 
Emergency Exit
 
Demonstrate that at least one emergency exit is  
 
not damaged, operates smoothly, and closes
 
securely from the inside.  
 
Check that release handle can be operated  
 
properly from both inside and outside the vehicle.
 
Point out and describe how all other emergency  
 
exits operate
 
Check that any emergency exit warning devices  
 
are working properly.
 
Seating
 
Look for broken seat frames and check that seat  
 
frames are firmly attached to the floor.
 
Check that seat cushions are attached securely to  
 
the seat frames.
 
11.4 Trailer
 
11.4.1 – Trailer Front
 
Air/Electrical Connections
 
Check that trailer air connectors are sealed and in  
 
good condition.
 
Make sure glad hands are locked in place, free of  
 
damage or air leaks.
 
Make sure the trailer electrical plug is firmly seated  
 
and locked in place.
 
Header Board
 
If equipped, check the header board to see that it  
 
is secure, free of damage, and strong enough to  
 
contain cargo.
 
If equipped, the canvas or tarp carrier must be  
 
mounted and fastened securely.
 
On enclosed trailers, check the front area for signs  
 
of damage such as cracks, bulges, or holes.
 
11.4.2 – Side of Trailer
 
Landing Gear
 
Check that the landing gear is fully raised, has no  
 
missing parts, crank handle is secure, and the  
 
support frame and landing pads are not damaged.
 
If power operated, check for air or hydraulic leaks.Commercial Driver’s License Manual – 2005 CDL Testing System
 
Section 11 - Vehicle Inspection Page 11-7
 
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Doors/Ties/Lifts
 
If equipped, check that doors are not damaged.  
 
Check that doors open, close, and latch properly  
 
from the outside.
 
Check that ties, straps, chains, and binders are  
 
secure.
 
If equipped with a cargo lift, look for leaking,  
 
damaged or missing parts and explain how it  
 
should be checked for correct operation.
 
Lift should be fully retracted and latched securely.
 
Frame
 
Look for cracks, broken welds, holes or other  
 
damage to the frame, cross members, box, and  
 
floor.
 
Tandem Release Arm/Locking Pins
 
If equipped, make sure the locking pins are locked  
 
in place and release arm is secured.
 
11.4.3 – Remainder of Trailer
 
Remainder of Trailer
 
Please refer to Section 11.2 of this manual for  
 
detailed inspection procedures regarding the  
 
following components:
 
Wheels.
 
Suspension system.  
 
Brakes.
 
Doors/ties/lift.
 
Splash guards.
 
11.5 – Coach/Transit Bus
 
11.5.1 – Passenger Items
 
Passenger Entry/Lift
 
Check that entry doors operate smoothly and close  
 
securely from the inside.
 
Check that hand rails are secure and, if equipped,  
 
that the step light(s) are working.
 
Check that the entry steps are clear, with the  
 
treads not loose or worn excessively.
 
If equipped with a handicap lift, look for any  
 
leaking, damaged or missing part, and explain how  
 
it should be checked for correct operation.
 
Lift should be fully retracted and latched securely.
 
Emergency Exits
 
Make sure that all emergency exits are not  
 
damaged, operate smoothly, and close securely  
 
from the inside.
 
Check that any emergency exit warning devices  
 
are working.
 
Passenger Seating
 
Look for broken seat frames and check that seat  
 
frames are firmly attached to the floor.
 
Check that seat cushions are attached securely to  
 
the seat frames.
 
11.5.2 – Entry/ Exit
 
Doors/Mirrors
 
Check that entry/exit doors are not damaged and  
 
operate smoothly from the outside. Hinges should  
 
be secure with seals intact.
 
Make sure that the passenger exit mirrors and all  
 
external mirrors and mirror brackets are not  
 
damaged and are mounted securely with no loose  
 
fittings.
 
11.5.3 – External Inspection of Coach/ Transit  
 
Bus
 
Level/Air Leaks
 
See that the vehicle is sitting level (front and rear),  
 
and if air-equipped, check for audible air leaks from  
 
the suspension system.  
 
Fuel Tank(s)
 
See that fuel tank(s) are secure with no leaks from  
 
tank(s) or lines.
 
Baggage Compartments
 
Check that baggage and all other exterior  
 
compartment doors are not damaged, operate  
 
properly, and latch securely.
 
Battery/Box
 
Wherever located, see that battery(s) are secure,  
 
connections are tight, and cell caps are present.
 
Battery connections should not show signs of  
 
excessive corrosion.
 
Check that battery box and cover or door is not  
 
damaged and is secure.Commercial Driver’s License Manual – 2005 CDL Testing System
 
Section 11 - Vehicle Inspection Page 11-8
 
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11.5.4 – Remainder of Coach/ Transit Bus
 
Remainder of Vehicle
 
Please refer to Section 11.2 of this manual for  
 
detailed inspection procedures for the remainder of  
 
the vehicle.
 
Remember, the Vehicle Inspection must be passed  
 
before you can proceed to the Basic Control Skills  
 
test.
 
11.6 – Taking the CDL Vehicle
 
Inspection Test
 
11.6.1 – Class A Vehicle Inspection Test
 
If you are applying for a Class A CDL, you will be  
 
required to perform one of the four versions of a  
 
Vehicle inspection in the vehicle you have brought  
 
with you for testing. Each of the four tests are  
 
equivalent and you will not know which test you will  
 
take until just before the testing begins.
 
All of the tests include an engine start, an in-cab�inspection, and an inspection of the coupling  
 
system. Then, your test may require an inspection  
 
of the entire vehicle or only a portion of the vehicle  
 
which your CDL Examiner will explain to you.
 
11.6.2 – Class B and C Vehicle Inspection Test
 
If you are applying for a Class B CDL, you will be  
 
required to perform one of the three versions of a  
 
Vehicle inspection in the vehicle you have brought  
 
with you for testing. Each of the three tests are  
 
equivalent and you will not know which test you will  
 
take until just before the testing begins.
 
All of the tests include an engine start and an in�cab inspection. Then, your test may require an  
 
inspection of the entire vehicle or only a portion of  
 
the vehicle which your CDL Examiner will explain to  
 
you. You will also have to inspect any special  
 
features of your vehicle (e.g, school or transit bus).
 

Latest revision as of 23:30, 15 July 2021

This CDL Vehicle Inspection Test represents the July 2017 version of the Section 11 "Vehicle Inspection Test" of the Commercial Driver's License Manual adopted by the state of Virginia. The manual was developed for the 2005 CDL Testing System.


Section 11 introduction

Purpose

During the Vehicle inspection, you must show that the vehicle is safe to drive. You will have to walk around the vehicle, name and point to/ touch each item and explain to the examiner what you are checking and why.

Restrictions

Any vehicle that has components marked or labeled cannot be used for the Vehicle Inspection test.

Scope

This Section covers:
  • Internal Inspection
  • External Inspection

All Vehicles (11.1)

Study the following vehicle parts for the type of vehicle you will be using during the CDL skills tests. You should be able to identify each part and tell the examiner what you are looking for or inspecting.

Engine Compartment (Engine Off; 11.1.1)

Leaks/Hoses
  • Look for puddles on the ground.
  • Look for dripping fluids on underside of engine and transmission.
  • Inspect hoses for condition and leaks.
Oil Level
  • Check oil level when engine is off.
  • Indicate where dipstick is located.
  • Check that the oil level is within safe operating range. Level must be above refill mark.
Coolant Level
Looks at sight glass on radiator or coolant reservoir; adequate level will show in sight glass. If no sight glass is available, you must describe what s/he would look for after removing radiator cap.
Power Steering Fluid
Checks the dipstick and sees where the fluid level is relative to the refill mark or checks sight glass. Level must be above refill mark.
Engine Compartment Belts
Check the following belts for snugness (1/2 to 3/4 inch play at center of belt), cracks, frays, loose fibers or signs of wear:
  • Power steering belt.
  • Water pump belt.
  • Alternator belt.
  • Air compressor belt.
Note: If any of the components listed above are not belt driven, you must:
  • Tell the examiner which component(s) are not belt driven.
  • Make sure component(s) are operating properly, are not damaged or leaking, and are mounted securely.
Safe Start
  • Place gearshift lever in neutral (or park, for automatic transmissions).
  • Depress clutch before attempting to start the vehicle.
  • Start the vehicle and keep clutch depressed until engine reaches idling speed.
  • Then release clutch slowly.

Cab Check/Engine Start (11.1.2)

Oil Pressure Gauge
Make sure oil pressure gauge is working. Check that pressure gauge shows increasing or normal oil pressure or that the warning light goes off. If equipped, oil temperature gauge should begin a gradual rise to the normal operating range.
Temperature Gauge
Make sure the temperature gauge is working. Temperature should begin to climb to the normal operating range or temperature light should be off.
Air Gauge
Check that the air gauge is working properly and that the air compressor builds the air pressure to governor cut-out at approximately 120-140 psi or as specified by manufacturer.
Ammeter/Voltmeter
Check that gauges show alternator and/or generator is charging or that warning light is off.
Mirrors and Windshield
  • Mirrors should be clean and adjusted properly from the inside.
  • Windshield should be clean with no illegal stickers, no obstructions, or damage to the glass.
Emergency Equipment
  • Check for spare electrical fuses.
  • Check for three red reflective triangles and 6 fusees or 3 liquid burning flares.
  • Check that the fire extinguisher is properly charged and securely mounted.
Note: If the vehicle is not equipped with electrical fuses, you must mention this to the examiner.
Wipers/Washers
Check that wiper arms and blades are secure, not damaged, and operate smoothly. If equipped, windshield washers must operate correctly.
Lights/Reflectors/Reflector Tape Condition (Sides & Rear)
Test that dash indicators work when corresponding lights are turned on:
  • Left turn signal.
  • Right turn signal.
  • Four-way emergency flashers.
  • High beam headlight.
  • Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) indicator.
Check that all external lights and reflective equipment are clean and functional and none or broken or missing. Light and reflector checks include verification of correct color:
  • Clearance lights (red on rear, amber elsewhere).
  • Headlights (high and low beams).
  • Taillights.
  • Backing lights.
  • Turn signals.
  • Four-way flashers.
  • Brake lights.
  • Red reflectors (on rear) and amber reflectors (elsewhere).
  • Reflector tape condition
Note: Checks of brake, turn signal and four-way flasher functions must be done separately.
Horn
Check that air horn and/or electric horn work.
Heater/Defroster
Test that the heater and defroster work.
Parking Brake Check
  • With air pressure built to governor cutout and the parking brake engaged (trailer brakes released on combination vehicles), check that the parking brake will hold vehicle by gently trying to pull forward with parking brake on.
  • With air pressure built to governor cutout, the parking brake released and the trailer parking brake engaged (combination vehicles only), check that the trailer parking brake will hold vehicle by gently trying to pull forward with the trailer parking brake on.
Hydraulic Brake Check
  • Pump the brake pedal three times, then hold it down for five seconds. The brake pedal should not move (depress) during the five seconds.
  • If equipped with a hydraulic brake reserve (back-up) system, with the key off, depress the brake pedal and listen for the sound of the reserve system electric motor.
  • Check that the warning buzzer or light is off.
Air Brake Check (Air Brake Equipped Vehicles Only)
Failure to perform all three components of the air brake check correctly will result in an automatic failure of the vehicle inspection test. Air brake safety devices vary. However, this procedure is designed to see that any safety device operates correctly as air pressure drops from normal to a low air condition. For safety purposes, in areas where an incline is present, you will use wheel chocks during the air brake check. The proper procedures for inspecting the air brake system are as follows:
  1. With the air pressure built up to governor cutoff (120 – 140 psi), shut off the engine leaving the key in the “on” or “battery charge” position, chock your wheels if necessary, release the parking brake (all vehicles), and the tractor protection valve (combination vehicle) and fully apply the foot brake. Hold the foot brake for one minute. Check the air gauge to see if the air pressure drops more than three pounds in one minute (single vehicle) or four pounds in one minute (combination vehicle).
  2. Begin fanning off the air pressure by rapidly applying and releasing the foot brake. Low air warning devices (buzzer, light, flag) should activate before air pressure drops below 55 psi or level specified by the manufacturer.
  3. Continue to fan off the air pressure. At approximately 40 psi on a tractor-trailer combination vehicle (or level specified by the manufacturer), the tractor protection valve and parking brake valve should close (pop out). On other combination vehicle types and single vehicle types, the parking brake valve should close (pop out).
Service Brake Check
You will be required to check the application of air or hydraulic service brakes. This procedure is designed to determine that the brakes are working correctly and that the vehicle does not pull to one side or the other. Pull forward at 5 mph, apply the service brake and stop. Check to see that the vehicle does not pull to either side and that it stops when brake is applied.
Safety Belt
Check that the safety belt is securely mounted, adjusts, latches properly and is not ripped or frayed.

External Inspection (All Vehicles; 11.2)

Steering (11.2.1)

Steering Box/Hoses
  • Check that the steering box is securely mounted and not leaking. Look for any missing nuts and/or, bolts.
  • Check for power steering fluid leaks or damage to power steering hoses.
Steering Linkage
  • See that connecting links, arms, and rods from the steering box to the wheel are not worn or cracked.
  • Check that joints and sockets are not worn or loose and that there are no missing nuts, bolts, or cotter keys.

Suspension (11.2.2)

Springs/Air/Torque
  • Look for missing, shifted, cracked, or broken leaf springs.
  • Look for broken or distorted coil springs.
  • If vehicle is equipped with torsion bars, torque arms, or other types of suspension components, check that they are not damaged and are mounted securely.
  • Air ride suspension should be checked for damage and leaks.
Mounts
Look for cracked or broken spring hangers, missing or damaged bushings, and broken, loose, or missing bolts, u-bolts or other axle mounting parts. (The mounts should be checked at each point where they are secured to the vehicle frame and axle[s]).
Shock Absorbers
  • See that shock absorbers are secure and that there are no leaks.
Note: Be prepared to perform the same suspension components inspection on every axle (power unit and trailer, if equipped).

Brakes (11.2.3)

Slack Adjustors and Pushrods
  • Look for broken, loose, or missing parts.
  • For manual slack adjustors, the brake pushrod should not move more than one inch (with the brakes released) when pulled by hand.
Brake Chambers
See that brake chambers are not leaking, cracked, or dented and are mounted securely. There are no loose or missing clamps.
Brake Hoses/Lines
Look for cracked, worn, or leaking hoses, lines, and couplings.
Drum Brake
  • Check for cracks, dents, or holes. Also check for loose or missing bolts.
  • Check for contaminates such debris or oil/grease.
  • Brake linings (where visible) should not be worn dangerously thin.
Brake Linings
  • On some brake drums, there are openings where the brake linings can be seen from outside the drum. For this type of drum, check that a visible amount of brake lining is showing.
Note: Be prepared to perform the same brake components inspection on every axle (power unit and trailer, if equipped).

Wheels (11.2.4)

Rims
  • Check for damaged or bent rims. Rims cannot have welding repairs. Check rims for rust trails that may indicate the rim is loose on the wheel.
Tires
The following items must be inspected on every tire:
  • Tread depth: Check for minimum tread depth (4/32 on steering axle tires, 2/32 on all other tires).
  • Tire condition: Check that tread is evenly worn and look for cuts or other damage to tread or sidewalls. Also, make sure that valve caps and stems are not missing, broken, or damaged.
  • Tire inflation: Check for proper inflation by using a tire gauge. Note: You will not get credit if you simply kick the tires or use a mallet to check for proper inflation.
Hub Oil Seals/Axle Seals
  • See that hub oil/grease seals and axle seals are not leaking and, if wheel has a sight glass, oil level is adequate.
Lug Nuts
  • Check that all lug nuts are present, free of cracks and distortions, and show no signs of looseness such as rust trails or shiny threads.
  • Make sure all bolt holes are not cracked or distorted.
Spacers or Budd Spacing
  • If equipped, check that spacers are not bent, damaged, or rusted through; and are centered with dual tires evenly separated.
  • Check the space between the tires for debris and/or foreign objects.
Note: Be prepared to perform the same wheel inspection on every axle (power unit and trailer, if equipped).

Side of Vehicle (11.2.5)

Door(s)/Mirror(s)
  • Check that door(s) are not damaged and that they open and close properly from the outside.
  • Hinges should be secure with seals intact.
  • Check that mirror(s) and mirror brackets are not damaged and are mounted securely with no loose fittings.
Fuel Tank
Check that tank(s) are secure, cap(s) are tight, and that there are no leaks from tank(s) or lines.
Drive Shaft
  • See that drive shaft is not bent or cracked.
  • Couplings should be secure and free of foreign objects.
Exhaust System
  • Check system for damage and signs of leaks such as rust or carbon soot. Exhaust system should not have cracks, holes or severe dents
  • System should be connected tightly and mounted securely.
Frame
Look for cracks, broken welds, holes or other damage to the longitudinal frame members, cross members, box, and floor.

Rear of Vehicle (11.2.6)

Splash Guards
  • If equipped, check that splash guards or mud flaps are not damaged and are mounted securely.
Doors/Ties/Lifts
  • Check that doors and hinges are not damaged and that they open, close, and latch properly from the outside, if equipped.
  • Ties, straps, chains, and binders must also be secure.
  • If equipped with a cargo lift, look for leaking, damaged or missing parts and explain how it should be checked for correct operation.
  • Lift must be fully retracted and latched securely.

Tractor/Coupling (11.2.7)

Air/Electric Lines
  • Listen for air leaks. Check that air hoses and electrical lines are not cut, chafed, spliced, or worn (steel braid should not show through).
  • Make sure air and electrical lines are not tangled, pinched, or dragging against tractor parts.
Catwalk/Steps
  • Check that the catwalk is solid, clear of objects, and securely bolted to tractor frame.
  • Check that steps leading to the cab entry and catwalk (if equipped) are solid, clear of objects, and securely bolted to tractor frame.
Mounting Bolts
  • Look for loose or missing mounting brackets, clamps, bolts, or nuts. Both the fifth wheel and the slide mounting must be solidly attached.
  • Check for loose or missing mounting bolts and for broken welds for pintle hook or other type of hitch mount, and tongue/draw-bar assembly to ensure that they are solidly attached in place.
  • On other types of coupling systems (i.e., ball hitch, pintle hook, etc.), inspect all coupling components and mounting brackets for missing or broken parts.
Hitch Release Lever
  • Check to see that the hitch release lever is in place and is secure.
Locking Jaws
  • Look into fifth wheel gap and check that locking jaws are fully closed around the kingpin.
  • On other types of coupling systems (i.e., ball hitch, pintle hook, etc.), inspect the locking mechanism for missing or broken parts and make sure it is locked securely. If present, safety cables or chains must be secure and free of kinks and excessive slack.
5th Wheel Skid Plate
  • Check for proper lubrication and that 5th wheel skid plate is securely mounted to the platform and that all bolts and pins are secure and not missing.
Platform (Fifth Wheel)
  • Check for cracks or breaks in the platform structure which supports the fifth wheel skid plate.
Release Arm (Fifth Wheel)
  • If equipped, make sure the release arm is in the engaged position and the safety latch is in place.
Kingpin/Apron/Gap
  • Explain that locking jaws holds kingpin in place and that the kingpin is not bent or damaged.
  • Make sure the visible part of the apron is not bent, cracked, or broken.
  • Check that the trailer is lying flat on the fifth wheel skid plate (no gap).
  • Check for kingpin lock.
Locking Pins (Fifth Wheel)
  • If equipped, look for loose or missing pins in the slide mechanism of the sliding fifth wheel. If air powered, check for leaks.
  • Make sure locking pins are fully engaged.
  • Check that the fifth wheel is positioned properly so that the tractor frame will clear the landing gear during turns.
Sliding Pintle
  • Check the sliding pintle hook for excessive wear and to ensure it is secure with no loose or missing nuts or bolts and cotter pin is in place.
Tongue or Draw-bar
  • Check that the tongue/draw-bar is not bent or twisted and checks for broken welds and stress cracks.
  • Check that the tongue/draw-bar eye is not worn excessively.
Tongue Storage Area
  • Check that the storage area is solid and secured to the tongue.
  • Check that cargo in the storage area i.e. chains, binders, etc. are secure.

School Bus Only (11.3)

Emergency Equipment
  • In addition to checking for spare electrical fuses (if equipped), three red reflective triangles, 6 fusees or 3 liquid burning flares and a properly charged and rated fire extinguisher, school bus drivers must also inspect the following emergency equipment:
  • Emergency Kit
  • Body Fluid Cleanup Kit
Lighting Indicators
In addition to checking the lighting indicators listed in Section 10.2 of this manual, school bus drivers must also check the following lighting indicators (internal panel lights):
  • Alternately flashing amber lights indicator, if equipped.
  • Alternately flashing red lights indicator.
  • Strobe light indicator, if equipped.
Lights/Reflectors
In addition to checking the lights and reflective devices listed in Section 10.2 of this manual, school bus drivers must also check the following (external) lights and reflectors:
  • Strobe light, if equipped is operational and is not broken.
  • Stop arm light, if equipped.
  • Alternately flashing amber lights, if equipped are operational and not broken.
  • Alternately flashing red lights, on both the front and back of the vehicle are operational and not broken.
Student Mirrors
In addition to checking the external mirrors, school bus drivers must also check the internal and external mirrors used for observing students:
  • Check for proper adjustment.
  • Checks that all internal and external mirrors and mirror brackets are not damaged and are mounted securely with no loose fittings.
  • Checks that visibility is not impaired due to dirty mirrors.
Stop Arm/Safety Arm
  • If equipped, check the stop arm to see that it is mounted securely to the frame of the vehicle. Also, check for loose fittings and damage. Checks that stop arm extends fully when operated.
Passenger Entry/Lift
  • Check that the entry door is not damaged, operates smoothly, and closes securely from the inside.
  • Hand rails are secure and the step light is working, if equipped.
  • The entry steps must be clear with the treads not loose or worn excessively.
  • If equipped with a handicap lift, look for leaking, damaged, or missing parts and explain how lift should be checked for correct operation. Lift must be fully retracted and latched securely.
Emergency Exit
  • Demonstrate that at least one emergency exit is not damaged, operates smoothly, and closes securely from the inside.
  • Check that release handle can be operated properly from both inside and outside the vehicle.
  • Point out and describe how all other emergency exits operate
  • Check that any emergency exit warning devices are working properly.
Seating
  • Look for broken seat frames and check that seat frames are firmly attached to the floor.
  • Check that seat cushions are attached securely to the seat frames.

Trailer (11.4)

Trailer Front (11.4.1)

Air/Electrical Connections
  • Check that trailer air connectors are sealed and in good condition.
  • Make sure glad hands are locked in place, free of damage or air leaks.
  • Make sure the trailer electrical plug is firmly seated and locked in place.
Header Board
  • If equipped, check the header board to see that it is secure, free of damage, and strong enough to contain cargo.
  • If equipped, the canvas or tarp carrier must be mounted and fastened securely.
  • On enclosed trailers, check the front area for signs of damage such as cracks, bulges, or holes.

Side of Trailer (11.4.2)

Landing Gear
  • Check that the landing gear is fully raised, has no missing parts, crank handle is secure, and the support frame and landing pads are not damaged.
  • If power operated, check for air or hydraulic leaks.
Doors/Ties/Lifts
  • If equipped, check that doors are not damaged.
  • Check that doors open, close, and latch properly from the outside.
  • Check that ties, straps, chains, and binders are secure.
  • If equipped with a cargo lift, look for leaking, damaged or missing parts and explain how it should be checked for correct operation.
  • Lift should be fully retracted and latched securely.
Frame
  • Look for cracks, broken welds, holes or other damage to the frame, cross members, box, and floor.
Tandem Release Arm/Locking Pins
  • If equipped, make sure the locking pins are locked in place and release arm is secured.

Remainder of Trailer (11.4.3)

Remainder of Trailer
Please refer to Section 11.2 of this manual for detailed inspection procedures regarding the following components:
  • Wheels.
  • Suspension system.
  • Brakes.
  • Doors/ties/lift.
  • Splash guards.

Coach/Transit Bus (11.5)

Passenger Items (11.5.1)

Passenger Entry/Lift
  • Check that entry doors operate smoothly and close securely from the inside.
  • Check that hand rails are secure and, if equipped, that the step light(s) are working.
  • Check that the entry steps are clear, with the treads not loose or worn excessively.
  • If equipped with a handicap lift, look for any leaking, damaged or missing part, and explain how it should be checked for correct operation.
  • Lift should be fully retracted and latched securely.
Emergency Exits
  • Make sure that all emergency exits are not damaged, operate smoothly, and close securely from the inside.
  • Check that any emergency exit warning devices are working.
Passenger Seating
  • Look for broken seat frames and check that seat frames are firmly attached to the floor.
  • Check that seat cushions are attached securely to the seat frames.

Entry/Exit (11.5.2)

Doors/Mirrors
  • Check that entry/exit doors are not damaged and operate smoothly from the outside. Hinges should be secure with seals intact.
  • Make sure that the passenger exit mirrors and all external mirrors and mirror brackets are not damaged and are mounted securely with no loose fittings.

External Inspection of Coach/Transit Bus (11.5.3)

Level/Air Leaks
  • See that the vehicle is sitting level (front and rear), and if air-equipped, check for audible air leaks from the suspension system.
Fuel Tank(s)
  • See that fuel tank(s) are secure with no leaks from tank(s) or lines.
Baggage Compartments
  • Check that baggage and all other exterior compartment doors are not damaged, operate properly, and latch securely.
Battery/Box
  • Wherever located, see that battery(s) are secure, connections are tight, and cell caps are present.
  • Battery connections should not show signs of excessive corrosion.
  • Check that battery box and cover or door is not damaged and is secure.

Remainder of Coach/Transit Bus (11.5.4)

Remainder of Vehicle
  • Please refer to Section 11.2 of this manual for detailed inspection procedures for the remainder of the vehicle.
  • Remember, the Vehicle Inspection must be passed before you can proceed to the Basic Control Skills test.

Taking the CDL Vehicle Inspection Test (11.6)

Class A Vehicle Inspection Test (11.6.1)

If you are applying for a Class A CDL, you will be required to perform one of the four versions of a Vehicle inspection in the vehicle you have brought with you for testing. Each of the four tests are equivalent and you will not know which test you will take until just before the testing begins.
All of the tests include an engine start, an in-cab inspection, and an inspection of the coupling system. Then, your test may require an inspection of the entire vehicle or only a portion of the vehicle which your CDL Examiner will explain to you.

Class B and C Vehicle Inspection Test (11.6.2)

If you are applying for a Class B CDL, you will be required to perform one of the three versions of a Vehicle inspection in the vehicle you have brought with you for testing. Each of the three tests are equivalent and you will not know which test you will take until just before the testing begins.
All of the tests include an engine start and an in-cab inspection. Then, your test may require an inspection of the entire vehicle or only a portion of the vehicle which your CDL Examiner will explain to you. You will also have to inspect any special features of your vehicle (e.g, school or transit bus).

See also

Semi-trailer truck inspection

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