Commercial Vehicle Inspection
Registered owners of commercial vehicles are responsible for ensuring that each bus, truck, light truck or trailer owned by them receives the a CVIP Commercial Vehicle Inspection. These inspections are required annually when operating in the province of Alberta.
AASR is a Licensed Inspection Facility and we perform commercial vehicle inspections and maintenance on light commercial vehicles such as cargo vans and small trucks.
AASR has an outstanding industry reputation for delivering best value and quality inspections. This is backed up by a 4.9 out of 5.0 Rating based on over 550 customer reviews.
Why are Commercial Fleet Inspections Important?
Registered owners of commercial vehicles are responsible for ensuring that each bus, truck, light truck or trailer owned by them receives the a CVIP Commercial Vehicle Inspection. These inspections are required annually when operating in the province of Alberta.
All commercially vehicles need annual Inspections. Alberta government regulation requires such vehicles to have a valid inspection certificate and decal. The driver of such vehicle musts must be able to produce the certificate upon the request of an peace officer.
SAFETY
Beyond cost and downtime savings, inspections help to ensure that your vehicles are not only safe for your employees, but for other motorists too.
PENALTY FINES
Routine inspections also lower costs for potential fines at roadside checkpoints and have the potential to reduce your driver’s – and your company’s – liability.
ACCIDENTS & NEGLIGENCE
In the event of an accident, without documented proof that inspections have been performed properly and in full, a case for negligence could have costly consequences.
VEHICLE LIFESPAN
Regular inspections can also increase the expected life span of your fleet vehicles, boosting residual values and lowering capital expenses for replacements.
What Does a Commercial Fleet Inspection address?
Our commercial fleet inspection is meant to cover the many different aspects of a truck or trailer including the power train, suspension, brakes, steering, instruments and auxiliary equipment, lamps, electrical systems, body, tires and wheels, couplers and hitches.