BIT Program In Los Angeles, CA

What Is the BIT Program?

The Biennial or Basic Inspection of Terminals (BIT) Program, also known as “the California Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1988,” was passed by the California government to reduce the number of truck-related collisions on California's highways. This program is relevant to all motor carriers in the state that operate commercial motor vehicles, or CMVs. As part of the Biennial Inspection of Terminals Program, your vehicles must be inspected by the California Highway Patrol (CHP) on a regular basis. This creates an even playing field for all motor carriers in the state of California and looks out for motor carrier safety. The California Highway Patrol's role is to determine if carriers' selected maintenance schedules are frequent enough to prevent collisions or mechanical breakdowns involving these vehicles. If you are in Los Angeles, you can bring your vehicle to DSX Multi-Location 1 in Los Angeles if you have any questions about the BIT program or need a vehicle inspection.

What Does a BIT Inspection Entail?

During a BIT inspection, a California Highway Patrol Motor Carrier Specialist (MCS) personnel will inspect a sample of maintenance records, regulated vehicles, and driver records to decide if the motor carrier is in compliance with motor carrier safety statutes and regulations. Motor carriers must make sure that their vehicles are inspected at least every 90 days to ensure safe operation. At the least, these parts of the vehicle must be inspected:

  • Brake adjustment
  • Steering and suspension systems
  • Vehicle connecting devices
  • Brake system components and leaks
  • Tires and wheels

And at the minimum, each periodic inspection report must include:

  • Date and nature of each inspection and any repair performed
  • Signature of the motor carrier's authorized representative attesting to the inspection and to the completion of all required repairs
  • Identification of the vehicle, including make, model, license number, company vehicle number, or other means of positive identification

After the BIT inspection, a safety compliance rating (either satisfactory or unsatisfactory), is assigned in the following categories: maintenance program, hazardous materials (if applicable), regulated vehicles, and driver records. If the motor carrier is given an unsatisfactory rating in any of these categories, the motor carrier will be informed of this rating and will be given specific directions to correct the unsatisfactory rating, and a reinspection will be scheduled within the next 120 days to make sure that the motor carrier has corrected the unsatisfactory condition.

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If you are in US, the 90026 area, or nearby, you can bring your truck or fleet to DSX Multi-Location 1 for various auto repair services, such as [primary service], [secondary service], and BIT program inspections. Our Quality technicians and owner Dom Torretto are experienced in all things auto repair and continuously trained on the latest automotive technology and auto parts. We are one of the highest-rated auto shops in the area and can fix your Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, and any other vehicle you may have. 

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