What to Expect in 2025
DOT Blitz Week 2025 will take place from May 13-15, and this year’s inspections will center around two critical areas: tires and false records of duty status (RODS). These focus areas, as outlined in the International Roadcheck Flyer 2025, highlight critical aspects of vehicle safety and driver compliance that inspectors will be emphasizing during this year’s event.
Focus #1 – Tire Inspections
Tires are one of the most vital components of any vehicle, and they will be under heavy scrutiny this year. Inspectors will be checking for:
- Low tread depth: Tires with insufficient tread are a hazard, particularly in wet conditions.
- Air leaks: Even small leaks can lead to tire failure while driving.
- Tire damage: Inspectors will check for flats, bulges, cuts, or tread separation, which can lead to blowouts.
- Improper repairs: Temporary fixes, like rubber-coated plugs, are a violation and will be flagged during inspections.
For carriers and drivers, ensuring that your tires meet the required standards will help avoid costly penalties and keep your fleet running smoothly. Routine maintenance is essential—don’t wait until the last minute to address potential issues.
Focus #2 – False Records of Duty Status (RODS)
Accurate records of duty status (RODS) are essential for ensuring that drivers comply with hours-of-service (HOS) regulations. In 2025, inspectors will pay close attention to:
- ELD tampering: This includes disconnected devices, unlogged driving hours, and improper edits to driver logs.
- Ghost drivers: This occurs when a co-driver is falsely claimed in the logs.
- Misuse of exceptions: Drivers must apply exceptions like personal conveyance and adverse driving conditions correctly.
- Off-duty work: Drivers should not log off-duty time while performing work.
Failing to maintain accurate RODS can lead to serious penalties, including being placed out of service. Ensure your drivers understand the importance of honest and precise logging, especially during this heightened inspection period.
How Carriers Can Prepare
With heightened inspections and stricter enforcement, being prepared for DOT Blitz Week can make all the difference in keeping your operations running smoothly. Here are some essential steps carriers should take to ensure compliance and avoid delays:
- Pre-Blitz Inspections: Conduct thorough vehicle inspections, especially focusing on tire health, brakes, and other critical components. Make sure to address any maintenance issues before DOT Week begins.
- Driver Training: Ensure drivers are well-versed in hours-of-service regulations and the importance of accurate RODS. Provide training on what to expect during inspections and how to handle questions from inspectors.
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Organize Documentation: Keep all driver logs, inspection reports, and maintenance records up-to-date and easily accessible. Drivers should have the following documents readily available for inspection:
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Commercial Driver’s License (CDL)
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Medical Examiner’s Certificate
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Skill Performance Evaluation Certificate (if applicable)
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Record of Duty Status (RODS)
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Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse status (for U.S. drivers)
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Vehicle inspection reports
- Tire Maintenance: Review your fleet’s tire maintenance protocol. Ensure that tires are in top condition and meet the necessary standards for tread depth and overall health.
Vehicles that pass a Level I or V inspection without critical violations may receive a CVSA decal, valid for up to three months, signaling compliance.
What Shippers Can Expect
While DOT Blitz Week primarily targets carriers, shippers should also be prepared for potential disruptions to their supply chain. Increased inspections at roadside checkpoints and the focus on compliance can lead to temporary delays and changes in transportation availability. Here’s what you can expect during this busy period:
- Transportation Delays: With more vehicles being pulled over for inspections, there may be slowdowns in freight movement. This could affect delivery schedules, especially for time-sensitive shipments.
- Tighter Capacity: With carriers focusing on compliance, there could be temporary tightness in capacity. This may result in longer lead times to secure transportation or difficulty finding available trucks.
- Higher Freight Rates: Carriers might adjust pricing to account for the added costs and time associated with DOT Blitz Week inspections. Be prepared for potential rate increases, especially for urgent shipments or those requiring expedited delivery.
Effective communication with your carriers will be key to managing potential delays and ensuring smooth delivery operations during this time.
Ready to Tackle DOT Blitz Week?
2025’s inspection period presents an opportunity to prioritize safety and compliance, but with the right preparation, it doesn’t have to disrupt your operations. By ensuring your fleet is ready, maintaining proper tire health, and keeping accurate RODS, you can minimize the risk of violations and keep your operations running smoothly. Whether you’re a carrier or a shipper, staying proactive and maintaining clear communication will help you navigate this week with ease.
Need assistance getting ready? We’d love to help—contact us today to ensure your operations stay compliant and running smoothly.