A North American Standard Level One Safety Inspection is a 37-step procedure examines a vehicle’s mechanical condition and the driver’s fitness to operate a truck. This examination includes review of the truck driver’s license, medical examiner's certificate and waiver, any alcohol and drugs use by the truck driver, the truck driver's record of duty status, hours of service, seat belt, vehicle inspection report, brake system, coupling devices, frame, turn signals, brake lamps, exhaust system, tail lamps, head lamps, fuel system, lamps on projecting loads, safe loading, suspension, tires, van and open-top trailer bodies, wheels and rims, the truck’s steering mechanism, and windshield wipers.
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