Poster for the CVSA Brake Safety Week Campaign.Brake Safety Week 2025

Are you ready for the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) upcoming Brake Safety Week 2025, scheduled to take place from August 24 – 30, 2025? This annual event holds significant importance in promoting brake safety awareness and enforcing compliance among commercial motor vehicles, ultimately enhancing road safety and reducing potential accidents related to faulty braking systems.

During Brake Safety Week, certified inspectors will conduct meticulous inspections of commercial motor vehicles, focusing on brake lining and pad violations. Any vehicles found to have brake-related out-of-service violations will be removed from public roadways until these violations are corrected, ensuring a safer environment for all road users.

Focus on Brake Systems and Components

For this year’s Brake Safety Week, inspectors will focus on drums and rotors, the emphasis for this year’s brake-safety initiative. Brake drum and rotor issues may affect a vehicle’s brake efficiency. Broken pieces of drums and rotors may become dislodged from the vehicle enroute and damage other vehicles or result in injuries or fatalities to the motoring public.

In addition, some jurisdictions have performance-based brake testers (PBBT) and will be using them during Brake Safety Week. A PBBT is a machine that assesses the braking performance of a vehicle.

Educational efforts by inspectors, motor carriers and others in the industry take place during Brake Safety Week and are integral to the success of the campaign.

In addition to educational outreach by law enforcement agencies, transportation safety organizations and individual officers, CVSA also aims to help prepare drivers, motor carriers, owner-operators and mechanics for this year’s Brake Safety Week.

Brake Safety Week also serves as a reminder to drivers and motor carriers of the importance of a proactive vehicle maintenance program and provides an opportunity for law enforcement to highlight the importance of brake safety.

Operation Airbrake

CVSA’s Brake Safety Week campaign not only focuses on inspections but also aims to raise awareness through education and outreach efforts. By outlining the brake-system inspection procedure, CVSA enables drivers and motor carriers to be aware of the specific elements that inspectors will evaluate during roadside inspections. This knowledge empowers all stakeholders to proactively ensure that their commercial motor vehicles comply with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations.

Properly installed and well-maintained brake systems are paramount to maintaining the braking capacity and stopping distance of commercial trucks and buses, significantly reducing potential safety hazards on the road.

CVSA’s Operation Airbrake Program is dedicated to improving commercial vehicle brake safety across North America. Through roadside inspections and educational initiatives, the program aims to reduce the number of highway crashes caused by faulty braking systems on commercial motor vehicles.

As we approach Brake Safety Week 2025, let us collectively prioritize brake safety in commercial motor vehicles. By adhering to the highest safety standards and working together, we can create a significant impact in enhancing road safety and protecting lives on our highways.

CVSA Release 2024 Brake Safety Week Results

Inspectors in Canada, Mexico and the U.S. conducted 16,725 commercial motor vehicle inspections Aug. 25 – 31, 2024 for the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s (CVSA) Brake Safety Week. For the weeklong inspection and enforcement initiative, inspectors focused lining/pad violations. Throughout the week, inspectors looked for loose, missing or worn brake lining/pads, as well as cracks, voids or contamination. Inspectors found 382 lining/pad violations on power (tractor) units and 272 on towed (trailer) units, for a total of 654 brake lining/pad violations.

Commercial motor vehicles are placed out of service – meaning restricted from further travel – when an inspector identifies critical vehicle inspection item violations, as outlined in the CVSA North American Standard Out-of-Service Criteria.

See all of the 2024 Brake Safety Week Results

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