Chapter 4: Vehicle Condition

Create an educational illustration depicting a detailed inspection of a vehicle, highlighting safety checks, inspection certificates, and vehicle maintenance, with a focus on a Saskatchewan context.

Vehicle Condition Quiz

Test your knowledge on the Vehicle Condition standards and inspection processes in Saskatchewan. This quiz is designed to help you understand the requirements and best practices for vehicle inspections.

You'll discover:

  • The validity of inspection certificates
  • Where inspections can be performed
  • The specifics of trip inspections based on vehicle types
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by InspectingCar202
Inspections completed on power units under Saskatchewans Preventative Maintenance Inspection program are valid for:
5 years
6 months
12 months
2 months
First Time Registered (FTR) vehicles do not need to be inspected because they were already registered in another jurisdiction.
True
False
Where are vehicle inspections performed?
Any trustworthy auto body shop
Vehicle safety inspection stations
At SGI
The Saskatchewan Inspection Office
On semi trailers, the inspection certificate should be kept:
With the driver at all times
On the frontmost part of the trailer
Inside the document holder attached to the exterior of the trailer
In a document holder in the power unit console
Drivers are allowed to operate a vehicle with an expired inspection certificate only when approved by management.
True
False
Where is the decal indicating inspection date displayed on a power unit?
The left window
The right window
The inner windshield
What does a Schedule 1 Trip Inspection apply to?
Truck, tractors and trailers or combo exceeding a GVW or RGVW of 11, 794 kg
Busses designed, constructed, and used for the transport of passengers
A motor coach equipped with air ride suspension, air brakes, and automatic brake adjusters
What does a Schedule 2 Trip Inspection apply to?
A motor coach equipped with air ride suspension, air brakes, and automatic brake adjusters
Truck, tractors and trailers or combo exceeding a GVW or RGVW of 11, 794 kg
Busses designed, constructed, and used for the transport of passengers
What does a Schedule 3 Trip Inspection apply to?
A motor coach equipped with air ride suspension, air brakes, and automatic brake adjusters
Busses designed, constructed, and used for the transport of passengers
Truck, tractors and trailers or combo exceeding a GVW or RGVW of 11, 794 kg
It is an offence to drive, or permit another person to drive, your vehicle on a highway if any vehicle part is defective.
True
False
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