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Absolutely! We offer many languages including English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Russian, Dutch, Romanian, Hindi and many more.
Yes! Truck Inspection is available worldwide. Customize your Account and User Settings for your region and local compliance requirements.
Truck Inspection is a comprehensive vehicle inspection management system specifically designed for commercial truck operations. It helps manage DOT inspections, pre-trip and post-trip inspections, compliance tracking, defect reporting, and fleet safety management.
DOT compliance in Truck Inspection involves meeting Department of Transportation requirements including daily vehicle inspection reports (DVIR), annual inspections, roadside inspection records, and maintenance documentation to ensure fleet safety and regulatory compliance.
Yes, Truck Inspection supports multi-location fleet management. You can create and manage multiple terminals, maintenance facilities, and operational locations within a single system while maintaining centralized oversight and compliance tracking.
You can perform pre-trip inspections, post-trip inspections, annual DOT inspections, roadside inspections, brake inspections, and custom inspection checklists tailored to your fleet's specific requirements and regulatory needs.
A Driver Vehicle Inspection Report (DVIR) is a mandatory DOT requirement where drivers must inspect their vehicle before and after trips, documenting any defects or issues. Our system digitizes this process for better compliance and record-keeping.
Absolutely! Truck Inspection includes comprehensive defect tracking and repair management features. Document defects found during inspections, track repair status, maintain repair history, and ensure vehicles are roadworthy before returning to service.
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Yes, subscribers can cancel at any time.
We use multi-factor authentication, IP protection, 256 bit SSL encryption, intrusion detection, minimum password strength algorithms, multi-server/geography daily back-ups and much more. You get the picture, we take security very seriously.
The specific subscription options for Truck Inspection may vary, so it's best to refer to the app's official website or contact their customer support for the most up-to-date information. Generally, subscription plans for Truck Inspection may include different tiers or levels of features and usage limits, allowing users to choose a plan that suits their fleet size and needs.
The cost of a Truck Inspection subscription can vary based on the subscription tier you choose and any additional features or services included. Pricing details are typically available on the app's website or can be obtained by contacting the Truck Inspection customer support team.
Some apps may offer a free version or trial period for users to explore the features and functionalities before committing to a subscription. It's advisable to check the app's website or contact their customer support to determine if Truck Inspection offers a free version or trial option.
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You can start a 14-day free trial anytime from the website or mobile app. You will be required to create an account by entering your details which will give you full access to the trial. We can also assist with setting up the trial for you. Just message us and we will be happy to help you with account setup.
You can change your password by tapping on the "FORGOT YOUR PASSWORD" available on the login screen.
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Yes, Truck Inspection typically allows you to create multiple user accounts. This feature is useful for businesses or fleets where multiple individuals need access to the app's functionalities. Each user can have their own login credentials and personalized access rights based on their role and responsibilities.
Truck Inspection typically offers different user roles or permission levels to ensure appropriate access and control over the app's features and data. Common user roles may include administrator, driver, mechanic, inspector, fleet manager, and safety officer.
Yes, Truck Inspection generally allows you to assign different access levels or permissions to different user accounts. This enables you to control and restrict access to certain features, data, or actions within the app based on the roles and responsibilities of each user.
Adding or removing user accounts in Truck Inspection is typically done through the app's user management or administration interface. As an administrator or user with appropriate privileges, you should have the ability to invite new users, set their roles and permissions, and Block, Active/Inactive or delete user accounts when necessary.
Collaboration and communication features within Truck Inspection can vary depending on the specific implementation of the app. However, it's common for Truck Inspection to provide communication channels such as comments, notifications, and messaging functionalities within the app. These features allow users to collaborate, discuss inspection results, and exchange information efficiently.
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You can add various types of commercial trucks including semi-trucks, box trucks, delivery trucks, flatbed trucks, tanker trucks, and specialized commercial vehicles. The system supports custom vehicle classifications and specifications.
To add a vehicle in Truck Inspection, you typically need to navigate to the vehicle management section of the app. Look for an "Add Vehicle" or similar option and provide the relevant information about the truck, such as its VIN, unit number, make, model, year, DOT number, and any other pertinent details.
Yes, Truck Inspection supports data import from Excel files, CSV formats, and API integrations with other fleet management systems. Our support team can assist with data migration during setup.
Truck Inspection usually provides a comprehensive inspection history log for each vehicle. When inspections are performed on a vehicle, such as pre-trip inspections, post-trip inspections, or annual DOT inspections, you can record the details in the inspection log. This log allows you to track and review the complete inspection history of a vehicle over time.
Yes, Truck Inspection often allows you to attach documents or files to a vehicle. This feature can be useful for including registration documents, insurance papers, inspection certificates, or any other relevant documentation associated with the vehicle. Attaching files ensures that all the necessary information is easily accessible within the app.
Truck Inspection typically provides a location field for each vehicle where you can input or update its physical location. Additionally, depending on the capabilities of the app and the setup in your organization, you may be able to use GPS or QR code scanning to automatically capture and update vehicle locations.
Yes, Truck Inspection often includes reporting and analytics features that allow you to generate insights and metrics based on your vehicle data. You can typically create reports on vehicle inspection history, compliance status, defect trends, safety scores, and other relevant metrics to help you make informed decisions and optimize your fleet safety processes.
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To schedule an inspection in Truck Inspection, you typically navigate to the inspections section of the app. Look for an option to create a new inspection and provide details such as the vehicle to be inspected, the type of inspection required, the due date, and any other relevant information. Once created, the inspection will be scheduled and assigned to the appropriate inspector or driver.
Yes, Truck Inspection usually allows you to assign inspections to specific drivers or inspectors. When creating an inspection, you can typically select the person responsible for completing the inspection. This helps ensure clear accountability and efficient inspection management.
Yes, Truck Inspection often includes a reminder or notification feature to alert you and relevant users about upcoming inspections. You can typically configure the app to send notifications through email, mobile push notifications, or within the app itself. These reminders help you stay on top of scheduled inspection activities and maintain compliance.
Truck Inspection usually provides a progress tracking feature for inspections. You can typically view the status of an inspection, see if it's in progress, on hold, or completed. The app may also allow inspectors to update the inspection status, add notes or comments, and log their findings and defects identified during the inspection.
Yes, Truck Inspection often offers reporting and inspection history features. You can typically generate reports that provide insights into inspection activities, including completed inspections, pending inspections, defects found, compliance rates, and other relevant metrics. These reports help you analyze the effectiveness of your inspection processes and maintain regulatory compliance.
Yes, Truck Inspection usually includes features to track repair costs and defect resolution. You can typically record costs associated with fixing defects found during inspections, including labor, parts, and other expenses. This allows you to monitor the financial impact of safety issues and identify areas for cost optimization.
Depending on the capabilities of Truck Inspection and the integration options provided, it may support integration with telematics systems or fleet management platforms. This can enable automated data collection, such as vehicle diagnostic information, mileage data, or fault codes that can enhance your inspection processes and compliance tracking.
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Truck Inspection often supports data import functionality to facilitate the migration of existing data. The specific import options and formats may vary, so it's recommended to consult the app's official documentation or contact their customer support for guidance on how to import your fleet and inspection data into Truck Inspection.
Yes, Truck Inspection generally provides data export capabilities. You can typically export inspection data, compliance reports, and vehicle information in various formats, such as CSV (Comma-Separated Values), Excel, or PDF.
Yes, Truck Inspection usually offers the ability to generate custom reports based on your specific needs. The reporting feature allows you to select data fields, apply filters, and choose the desired format and layout for your reports. You can typically generate reports related to vehicles, inspection results, compliance status, defect trends, safety scores, and other relevant metrics.
Truck Inspection prioritizes data security and implements measures to protect the information stored within the app. This often includes encryption of data transmission, secure storage practices, and access control mechanisms. Regular backups may also be performed to ensure data integrity and availability.
Yes, Truck Inspection usually provides role-based access controls to manage user permissions and restrict access to specific features and data within the Web portal. This allows you to assign different access levels to users based on their roles and responsibilities, ensuring that sensitive information is only accessible to authorized individuals.