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DOT Inspection

A DOT (Department of Transportation) inspection is a comprehensive review of a commercial vehicle to ensure it meets all federal safety and operational standards. The most common is the Level 1 Inspection, which includes both the driver and vehicle.

The current DOT inspection guidelines are governed by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) under 49 CFR Part 396, which outlines requirements for the inspection, repair, and maintenance of commercial motor vehicles (CMVs). These guidelines are essential for ensuring vehicle safety and compliance with federal regulations.

Key Inspection Guidelines

• Periodic Inspections (§ 396.17)

• Daily Driver Vehicle Inspection Reports (DVIRs) (§ 396.11)

• Systematic Inspection, Repair, and Maintenance (§ 396.3)

• Roadside Inspections (§ 396.9)

  • Authorized officials may conduct unannounced roadside inspections of CMVs.
  • If a vehicle is found to have violations, it may be placed out of service until the issues are corrected.
  • Drivers must provide the inspection report to their motor carrier, and the carrier must correct any violations and certify the action taken within 15 days. FMCSA

For more detailed information and resources, you can refer to the FMCSA’s Motor Carrier Safety Planner, which provides comprehensive guidance on compliance with federal safety regulations.

D.O.T. inspection at TruckMax.

At TruckMax we focus on ensuring the truck itself is safe, roadworthy, and compliant—often through certified DOT inspectors on-site.

Here’s what it typically includes:

Vehicle Inspection Covers:

  • Brakes (service brakes, parking brakes, hydraulic system)
  • Lights (headlights, brake lights, turn signals, warning lights)
  • Steering and suspension
  • Tires, wheels, and rims
  • Windshield wipers and glass
  • Mirrors
  • Fuel and exhaust systems
  • Frame and trailer
  • Coupling devices (if applicable)
  • Emergency equipment (triangles, fire extinguisher, spare fuses)

Driver Inspection Covers (not performed at TruckMax):

  • Commercial Driver’s License (CDL)
  • Medical examiner’s certificate
  • Driver’s daily log and hours of service
  • Seat belt use
  • Alcohol or drug use indicators
  • Vehicle inspection reports

Staying on top of DOT inspections is essential to avoid penalties and keep your operation running safely.

Keep your truck road ready and compliant with a certified DOT Inspection at TruckMax Miami! Our expert technicians ensure your vehicle meets all federal safety standards—fast, thorough, and done right the first time. Conveniently located in Homestead, we get you back on the road with confidence. Don’t risk costly fines or downtime—trust TruckMax for your next DOT Inspection. Stop by or call today to schedule your service!

Fleet preventive maintenance

Preventive maintenance (PM) is the regular and routine maintenance of commercial vehicle to keep them running, and prevent any costly unplanned downtime from unexpected equipment failure.

A successful maintenance strategy requires planning and scheduling maintenance of equipment before a problem occurs. A good preventive maintenance plan also involves keeping records of past inspections and the servicing of trucks.

Because of the complexity of maintaining a preventive maintenance schedule for a number of trucks, many companies use TruckMax Homestead to perform their required preventive maintenance tasks.

When is Preventive Maintenance Required?

The exact requirement for preventive maintenance will vary depending on the truck make and the operation it is performing. Truck industry uses standards to help determine schedules for maintenance so that commercial vehicles do not run to failure. These guidelines will also cover the type of inspection or maintenance that is needed.

Ideally, by following guidelines set down by manufacturers or standards, a PM schedule should ensure proactive maintenance rather than having to resort to reactive maintenance when something has already begun to fail.

Preventive maintenance keeps your drivers safe, reduces operational cost, and boosts productivity and manages business downtime. Keeping your truck or fleet in good working condition all-year round helps you avoid operational delays and maximize your productivity.

Following this type of predictive maintenance schedule, through tasks such as condition monitoring, requires accurate recording of inspections and servicing against an understanding of the lifespan of a particular piece of trucks. Preventive maintenance can be determined from these records.

At TruckMax Homestead, we provide all type of truck maintenance, including preventive. Our ASE certified technicians diagnose, and repair all makes and models of medium and heavy-duty trucks and yard spotters. So, you can rest assured you are in good hands. Contact one of our service advisors today and schedule your next commercial truck service.