Posted by john in la on October 07, 2009 at 19:07:34 from (67.35.227.50):
In Reply to: Re: CDL in Wyoming posted by Phil in Pa on October 07, 2009 at 18:18:10:
I re-read my post and may have given you the wrong interpretation so let me rephrase.
Under DOT federal law §396.13 each driver must.. (b) Review the last driver vehicle inspection report
This report (book) has a list of things that needs to be checked. No it does not say you need to check each lug nut for tightness by touching each one like the CDL book outlines; but it does list WHEELS. If you have read the CDL book in advance you can let this DVIR book help you remember everything that needs to be checked.
Any inspector that will not allow you to look at the trucks DVIR book is breaking the law because section B of this section says each driver MUST review any defects the previous driver may have reported.
That is the funny thing about DOT law. It can work against you but then again if you know the ins and outs you can use it to your advantage.
With that said……… I never took the driving skills test. I was grandfathered in.
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