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Digital Car inspection

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Digital car inspection refers to the mandatory electronic monitoring and verification system used in road transport to ensure vehicles and drivers comply with regulations. Using a digital chronotachograph device, it records driving activities such as time behind the wheel, rest periods, speed, and anomalies for regulatory compliance and fleet management purposes.

What is digital vehicle inspection?

 

In the transport sector, digital vehicle inspection serves as a critical regulatory tool for monitoring road transport operations. This system enables authorities to verify that each vehicle complies with road regulations, ensuring fair market competition across countries, improving driver working conditions, and enhancing overall road safety.

 

The inspection process relies on data transmitted by a mandatory onboard device called a chronotachograph. This digital equipment continuously records various information related to vehicle operation, including driving time, rest periods, speed data, and any system anomalies detected during operation.

 

Mandatory equipment requirements

 

Since 2006, all road transport vehicles carrying goods or passengers with a maximum permissible laden weight (MPLW) exceeding 3.5 tonnes must be equipped with a digital chronotachograph. The device, which resembles a car radio in appearance, serves dual purposes: supporting company fleet management for inspection and maintenance, and providing data to authorized state authorities (such as DREAL and DIRRECTE) during roadside inspections.

 

Key functions and applications

 

Digital vehicle inspection systems primarily verify driver compliance with critical regulations including working time directives, mandatory break requirements, and maximum driving speeds. The recorded data helps companies manage their fleets more effectively while ensuring regulatory adherence.

 

From June 19, 2019, any new vehicle entering service must be equipped with a second-generation chronotachograph. These advanced digital devices incorporate enhanced features designed to protect data in accordance with GDPR requirements, addressing modern privacy and security standards.

 

Practical benefits

 

The digital inspection system benefits multiple stakeholders. For transport companies, it provides valuable insights for fleet optimization and driver management. For regulatory authorities, it enables efficient compliance monitoring without requiring constant physical oversight. For drivers, it helps ensure fair working conditions by documenting actual driving and rest periods accurately.

 

The evolution from analog to digital systems has significantly improved data accuracy, reduced fraud opportunities, and streamlined the inspection process for all parties involved in road transport operations.

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