May 15, 2014
MTO circle check required on commercial vehicles
The MTO requires that all owners of Commercial Motor Vehicles (CMV) complete a formal circle check of their vehicles (and attached trailers) every 24 hours.
The MTO defines a CMV as a truck or tractor with a registered gross weight or an ‘actual weight’ of more than 4,500 kg (9,920 lbs.). This means the weight of the truck or tractor only, which may include weight transferred to it by an attached trailer.
Details are set out in Regulation 575, which explains, “No person shall drive a CMV unless the person has inspected the CMV within the previous 24 hours."
The purpose of daily vehicle inspection is to ensure the early identification of vehicle problems and defects before the vehicle is operated on the highway. “Inspections prevent the operation of a vehicle with conditions that are likely to cause or contribute to the severity of an accident,” states MTO.
Upon completion of the inspection, the inspector must fill out a simple inspection report stating:
Inspection reports are to be kept for three months.
If a CMV is used for personal errands during off hours, the driver is still required to fill out a trip inspection report, if one has not been completed during the past 24 hours.
For complete information about the rules and regulations covering trip inspections, contact your local Ministry of Transportation office. A form may be found at Vehicle Inspection Report.
The MTO defines a CMV as a truck or tractor with a registered gross weight or an ‘actual weight’ of more than 4,500 kg (9,920 lbs.). This means the weight of the truck or tractor only, which may include weight transferred to it by an attached trailer.
Details are set out in Regulation 575, which explains, “No person shall drive a CMV unless the person has inspected the CMV within the previous 24 hours."
The purpose of daily vehicle inspection is to ensure the early identification of vehicle problems and defects before the vehicle is operated on the highway. “Inspections prevent the operation of a vehicle with conditions that are likely to cause or contribute to the severity of an accident,” states MTO.
Upon completion of the inspection, the inspector must fill out a simple inspection report stating:
- the motor vehicle make
- the number plate or unit number of the truck, bus or tractor
- the number plates or unit numbers of any trailers towed by the truck, bus or tractor
- the date and time of the inspection
- the name and signature of the person who carries out the inspection
- a list of the items required to be inspected (defined in Schedules 1 and 2)
- any safety defects of the items referred to in clause (f) disclosed by the inspection.
Inspection reports are to be kept for three months.
If a CMV is used for personal errands during off hours, the driver is still required to fill out a trip inspection report, if one has not been completed during the past 24 hours.
For complete information about the rules and regulations covering trip inspections, contact your local Ministry of Transportation office. A form may be found at Vehicle Inspection Report.