Title Page

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location

General Information

  • Operator Name

  • Vehicle Number

  • Time

  • Pre or Post Trip?

  • Odometer Reading

Vehicle Checklist

  • Any visible leaking fluids? If yes, detail type and amount in notes section.

  • Description

  • Tires fully inflated?

  • Description

  • Tire tread adequate?

  • Description

  • Hydraulic lines, actuators, and connections in good condition?

  • Description

  • Rear door seal in good condition?

  • Description

  • Hydraulic oil level adequate?

  • Description

  • Truck engine oil level adequate?

  • Description

  • Running lights in working order?

  • Description

  • Brake lights in working order?

  • Description

  • Left and right turn signals working?

  • Description

  • Reverse siren and lights working?

  • Description

  • Rear-view camera working?

  • Description

  • Headlights in working order (high and low beam)?

  • Description

  • Horn working?

  • Description

  • Brake pressure is adequate (85-100p.s.i.)?

  • Description

  • Air lines in good condition?

  • Description

  • Side rear-view mirrors in good condition and adjusted?

  • Description

  • All gauges working?

  • Description

  • All gauge readings within acceptable limits?

  • Description

  • Windshield wipers in working order?

  • Description

  • Fire extinguisher charged?

  • Description

  • Emergency reflectors available?

  • Description

  • Seatbelts in working order?

  • Description

  • All vehicle accident paperwork in glovebox?

  • Description

  • Other Notes:

External Damage

  • Is there any external damage to the vehicle?

  • Click to Add Additional Damage Information
  • Photo of Damage

  • Description of damage

Acknowledgement

  • My signature below indicates that I acknowledge that the the information in this checklist is correct and accurate, to the best of my knowledge, at the time of inspection.

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