When is the next dot blitz 2024
Preparing for the DOT Blitz Week
Preparing Your Trucking Company for the 2024 DOT Blitz Week
Every year, truck drivers and their fleets must take part in this safety program: Blitz Week which is May 14-16th. Also known as International Roadcheck Week, this program is important to the overall safety of commercial truck drivers, ensuring all drivers and their vehicles are up to compliance standards. Inspections take place in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and these audits are run by an organization called the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA).
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When Is DOT Blitz Week 2024?
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It’s that time of year again. You know, when we all collectively brace for a several days of intense inspections. From Tuesday, May 13 to Thursday, May 15, 2025, the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) International Roadcheck (also called DOT Week or DOT Blitz Week) will return to North American highways.
Ask any freight agent, and they’ll tell you: preparation is everything. This annual inspection blitz can impact your business, your carriers and your customers. However, with some smart planning and the right strategy, it’s a prime opportunity to prove your value and strengthen relationships when it matters the most. Here’s what you need to know as DOT Blitz approaches.
Breaking Down the DOT Blitz Week 2025 Impact
DOT Blitz Week is the largest targeted enforcement on commercial motor vehicles in the world. Everything from tire condition and ELD compliance to exhausts, brakes, lights, and suspensions being inspected.
If an inspection uncovers any issues, carriers can take a real strike. We’re talking hefty fines (that can reach thousands of dollars per occurrence), a downgraded shelter rating, and even being placed out of service until violations
2024 CVSA Blitz Schedule
CVSA CMV Blitz Schedule for 2024
The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) conducts several safety blitzes each year to enhance the safety of commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) and their drivers. The CVSA International Roadcheck was held May 14-16, 2024, but there are more safety blitzes to come this year. Below is the 2024 CVSA Blitz schedule, along with a brief description of each event. For more information, you can click on the provided links to visit the CVSA website.
Operation Safe Driver Week
Date: July 7-13, 2024
Operation Safe Driver Week is an annual enforcement and educational campaign that targets unsafe driving behaviors by both commercial motor vehicle drivers and passenger vehicle drivers. This initiative aims to reduce the number of deaths and injuries from crashes by increasing awareness and compliance with road safety regulations. The program focuses on driver behaviors, which contribute to 94% of all traffic crashes. During this week, law enforcement officers will be actively monitoring and interacting with drivers to encourage safer driving habits.
For more information, visit the Operation Safe Driver Week page.
Brake Safet DOT Week 2024 – What this means for your logistics.
On Tuesday, May 14th, 2024, the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) International Roadcheck, commonly known as DOT Week or DOT Blitz, will commence across North American highways. As the truckload market tightens, it’s crucial to anticipate the impact of this annual event, which often leads to spot rate fluctuations.
Here’s a breakdown of what to expect during the 2024 inspection blitz and actionable steps shippers can take to prepare.
Overview of DOT Week:
The CVSA International Roadcheck is the largest targeted enforcement program for commercial motor vehicles globally. Over a 72-hour period, enforcement officials in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico will conduct approximately 15 vehicle inspections per minute. These inspections cover various aspects, including ELD compliance, tire conditions, brakes, exhaust systems, suspensions, and lights.
When: Tuesday, May 14th to Thursday, May 16th
Where: Highways in the United States, Canada, & Mexico
Inspection Focus: Tractor protection systems, alcohol, and controlled substance possession
Impact on Truckload Capacity:
During DOT Week, some drivers
DOT blitz week 2025 | What truckers need to know
Every May and June, freight rates go up as drivers opt out of hauling. That quiet is the sound of the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance International Roadcheck. CVSA is a nonprofit that partners with local highway patrol and CMV inspectors for three days out of the year for this event. They flag tractors, trailers, and drivers for safety violations, and the Roadcheck always has two new regulation targets.
Here’s what drivers can expect during DOT inspection week 2025.
- When: Tuesday, May 13th-Thursday, May 15th
- Where: United States, Canada, Mexico
- DOT checkpoints: Weigh stations, roadsides, temporary inspection sites
- Inspections: Tires, Hours of Service compliance
What is DOT blitz week?
Starting in 1988, the DOT Blitz or “blitz week,” takes place every spring across North America. The CVSA and its partners test drivers and equipment for compliance with the Department of Transportation’s safety standards. It’s the world’s largest targeted enforcement program on commercial motor vehicles — 15 semi-trucks are inspected every minute of blitz week.
“Week” is bit of a misnomer: DOT checks are officially admin
DOT Week 2024 – What this means for your logistics.
On Tuesday, May 14th, 2024, the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) International Roadcheck, commonly known as DOT Week or DOT Blitz, will commence across North American highways. As the truckload market tightens, it’s crucial to anticipate the impact of this annual event, which often leads to spot rate fluctuations.
Here’s a breakdown of what to expect during the 2024 inspection blitz and actionable steps shippers can take to prepare.
Overview of DOT Week:
The CVSA International Roadcheck is the largest targeted enforcement program for commercial motor vehicles globally. Over a 72-hour period, enforcement officials in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico will conduct approximately 15 vehicle inspections per minute. These inspections cover various aspects, including ELD compliance, tire conditions, brakes, exhaust systems, suspensions, and lights.
When: Tuesday, May 14th to Thursday, May 16th
Where: Highways in the United States, Canada, & Mexico
Inspection Focus: Tractor protection systems, alcohol, and controlled substance possession
Impact on Truckload Capacity:
During DOT Week, some drivers
DOT blitz week 2025 | What truckers need to know
Every May and June, freight rates go up as drivers opt out of hauling. That quiet is the sound of the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance International Roadcheck. CVSA is a nonprofit that partners with local highway patrol and CMV inspectors for three days out of the year for this event. They flag tractors, trailers, and drivers for safety violations, and the Roadcheck always has two new regulation targets.
Here’s what drivers can expect during DOT inspection week 2025.
- When: Tuesday, May 13th-Thursday, May 15th
- Where: United States, Canada, Mexico
- DOT checkpoints: Weigh stations, roadsides, temporary inspection sites
- Inspections: Tires, Hours of Service compliance
What is DOT blitz week?
Starting in 1988, the DOT Blitz or “blitz week,” takes place every spring across North America. The CVSA and its partners test drivers and equipment for compliance with the Department of Transportation’s safety standards. It’s the world’s largest targeted enforcement program on commercial motor vehicles — 15 semi-trucks are inspected every minute of blitz week.
“Week” is bit of a misnomer: DOT checks are officially admin