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![]() | CVSA's Surprise Inspections Keep Brake Safety in CheckPublished 2008-06-12 09:52By Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance |


Operation Air Brake Places CMVs Out of Service for Brake System Defects
"Poorly adjusted or defective air brakes reduce the braking capacity of large vehicles and further increase their stopping distance," said CVSA's Executive Director
The
-- 11,908 vehicles inspected
-- 93,751 brakes inspected
-- 9.9 percent of vehicles placed out of service for brake adjustment
defects
-- 8.3 percent of vehicles placed out of service for brake component
defects
-- 15.8 percent of vehicles placed out of service for brake related defects
-- 9.4 percent of brakes with manual brake adjusters placed out of service
-- 3.8 percent of brakes with self-adjusting brake adjusters placed out of
service
-- 4.7 percent of all brakes inspected placed out of service for brake
adjustment defects
Since 1998, when the Operation Air Brake Campaign was launched, the cumulative effect of the 14 unannounced brake check days have resulted in a total of:
-- 138,749 vehicle inspections
-- 1,134,841 brakes inspected
-- 11.4 percent of vehicles placed out of service for brake adjustment
defects
-- 7.7 percent of vehicles placed out of service for brake component
defects
-- 17.3 percent of vehicles placed out of service for brake related defects
-- 8.9 percent of brakes equipped with manual brake adjusters placed out of
service
-- 3.9 percent of brakes equipped with self-adjusting brake adjusters
placed out of service
-- 5.1 percent of all brakes inspected placed out of service for brake
adjustment defects
"A significant problem we are noticing in recent years is the practice of manually adjusting self-adjusting brake adjusters," said Campbell. "If you have a brake that is over-stroking and it has a self-adjusting (automatic) brake adjuster, you more than likely have a problem with the brake or the adjuster. If you readjust it, you aren't fixing the underlying problem."
In a recent issue of the Technology and Maintenance Council's Fleet Adviser Newsletter,
With the help of industry, Operation Air Brake intends to reduce the number of highway crashes caused by faulty braking systems on commercial vehicles by conducting roadside inspections and educating drivers, mechanics and others on the importance of proper brake inspection, maintenance and operation.
CVSA is an international not-for-profit organization comprised of local, state, provincial, territorial and federal motor carrier safety officials and industry representatives from
SOURCE Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance








