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It’s officially DOT Blitz Week—CVSA’s annual 72-hour truck inspection event running from May 13–15 across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. And while drivers may brace for long waits and roadside checks, the big question for brokers and shippers is: Will it impact freight?
While the majority of vehicles and drivers were in compliance, the vehicle out-of-service rate stood at 23%, and 4.8% of drivers were also placed out of service.
Top Violations:
Vehicle: Defective service brakes (25%), tires (21%), and lighting issues (12%)
Driver: Hours-of-service violations (32%), lack of CDL (25%), and false logs (11%)
The U.S. alone accounted for over 42,000 inspections, with nearly 8,000 trucks and 2,151 drivers sidelined. Brakes and HOS violations dominated the charts.
These figures matter because every truck pulled off the road tightens capacity, even if only temporarily. As Greenscreens.ai’s historical data shows, spot rates typically climb by 4-5% during Blitz Week, with freight volume taking a short-term hit of up to 5.6% in years past.
Impact Timeline
A breakdown of the 72-Hour Blitz Week Impact Timeline based on projected inspection volume and its typical effect on rates.
Blitz Week won’t flip the freight market, but it will jostle it.
Expect:
Spot rate spikes between 2–4% mid-week
Short-lived capacity tightening, especially in long-haul lanes
A fast return to baseline once the inspections end
But with rates already bottomed out in many markets, even a brief squeeze could offer a much-needed margin lift for brokers, if they’re quick to act.
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