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What is the primary purpose of a trip inspection report (TIR)?

A trip inspection report (TIR) serves as a legal document to record any defects or deficiencies found during mandatory inspections, ensuring vehicle safety and

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Question: What is the primary purpose of a trip inspection report (TIR)?

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  • To record fuel purchases and mileage for tax purposes ✅ To document any defects found on the vehicle during pre-trip, en route, or post-trip inspections
  • To plan the most efficient route for cargo delivery
  • To track the driver's personal belongings during a trip

Correct answer: To document any defects found on the vehicle during pre-trip, en route, or post-trip inspections

Explanation: A trip inspection report (TIR) serves as a legal document to record any defects or deficiencies found during mandatory inspections, ensuring vehicle safety and compliance with regulations. This is a core requirement for commercial vehicle operation.

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