Software solves Driver Vehicle Inspection Reports issues

Aug 1, 2005 12:00 PM, [Compiled by Mary Davis] mdavis@primediabusiness.com

The Department of Transportation, through the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, requires that all motor carriers shall require their drivers to prepare a daily written report on each vehicle operated. Driver Vehicle Inspection Reports (DVIRs) must be maintained for at least 90 days.

Vehicle Inspections Inc has software that addresses compliance issues affecting most fleets, regardless of size:

  • Dealing with paper inspection forms.

  • Driver's lack of compliance.

  • Unrecognizable penmanship.

  • Forms getting lost.

  • Forms subject to physical damage.

  • Delays in forms processing, filing, and document management.

Vehicle Inspections software solves those problems and simplifies the process. A walk-around of each vehicle with a hand-held PC and the DVIR can be accurately completed in a fraction of the time previously allotted to this task.
www.vehicleinspections.net

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