Unannounced CVSA Brake Safety Day Removes 574 Trucks From Roads After Finding Critical Brake Violations — 4,021 Commercial Vehicles Inspected, 14.3% Out-of-Service Rate

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NORTH AMERICA — The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s unannounced Brake Safety Day on April 14, 2026, resulted in 574 commercial vehicles being placed out of service for critical brake violations out of 4,021 inspections conducted across 47 jurisdictions in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

CVSA released the results on May 19, 2026. The single-day blitz was not publicly announced in advance and was conducted as part of the larger Operation Airbrake program dedicated to improving brake safety across North America.

Key Results

• 4,021 Total Inspections Conducted
• 574 Vehicles Placed Out of Service for Brake Violations — 14.3%
• 3,447 Vehicles — 85.7% — Had No Brake Out-of-Service Violations
• 313 Vehicles Met the 20% Defective Brakes Out-of-Service Criterion
• 121 Out-of-Service Violations for Brake Hoses and/or Tubing
• 47 Vehicles Had Steering Axle Out-of-Service Violations
• 40 Vehicles Failed an Air Loss Rate Test
• 193 Other Out-of-Service Brake Violations Including Inoperative Tractor Protection Systems, Hydraulic or Electric Brake Violations, Inoperative Parking/Emergency Brakes, and Inoperative Low-Air Warning Devices

Table 1 – Brake Drum/Rotor Violations
Table 2 – Data by Country

This Year’s Focus: Drums and Rotors

The 2026 Brake Safety Day placed special emphasis on drums and rotors. Inspectors identified 43 drum and rotor violations, of which 21 were out-of-service violations.

Ten U.S. jurisdictions conducted 349 inspections using a performance-based brake tester — a machine that assesses the braking performance of a vehicle. Federal regulations and CVSA’s North American Standard Out-of-Service Criteria require a minimum braking efficiency of 43.5%. Of those tested, 26 vehicles — 7.45% — failed to meet the minimum threshold and were placed out of service.

More than 90% of the inspections conducted — 3,643 — were North American Standard Level I Inspections, a thorough 37-step procedure that examines both driver operating requirements and vehicle mechanical fitness.

CVSA’s seven-day Brake Safety Week is scheduled for August 23-29, 2026, across North America.

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