International Roadcheck 2025: What Fleet Managers Must Know
International Roadcheck 2025 is scheduled for May 13–15. Conducted by the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA), this annual 72-hour blitz results in thousands of commercial vehicles being pulled over and inspected. For fleet managers and compliance officers, failing to prepare can lead to costly violations, operational downtime, and increased insurance risk.
Why the 2025 International Roadcheck Is Critical
Since 1988, more than 1.8 million inspections have been conducted during this initiative. In 2024 alone:
- 48,761 inspections were completed
- 77% of vehicles passed inspection
- 95.2% of drivers were found compliant
That still leaves thousands of fleets suffering out-of-service orders due to missing documentation like CDL records or expired medical cards—violations that can be easily avoided.
Common Inspection Failures You Can Prevent
Most Roadcheck violations stem from disorganized or missing documents. Here’s what CVSA inspectors often flag:
- Expired Commercial Driver’s Licenses (CDLs)
- Missing DOT Medical Certificates
- Outdated Motor Vehicle Records (MVRs)
- Incomplete Annual Driver Reviews
DQM Connect: Your Compliance Command Center
Fleet managers juggling multiple systems can streamline everything with DQM Connect:
- Automate Compliance Tracking: Monitor license, medical, and review expiration dates.
- Centralized Driver Files: Instantly access any document during a roadside inspection.
- Audit-Ready in Seconds: Generate compliance reports and digital audit trails effortlessly.
Be Ready Before May 13, 2025
When the blitz begins, fleets using DQM Connect are already ahead. Eliminate paperwork stress, reduce liability, and keep your fleet running smoothly.
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