1. Tire condition and tread depth.
Adequate tire tread ensures proper traction and handling, reducing the risk of accidents, especially in adverse weather conditions.
2. Brake system functionality.
Functional brakes are vital for safe stopping. Inspection ensures that brake pads, rotors, and other components are in good condition.
3. Headlights, taillights, and turn signals.
Proper lighting is crucial for visibility, indicating intentions, and ensuring safe driving at night.
4. Windshield wiper and washer operation.
Clear visibility during rain or snow is essential. Functional wipers and washers keep the windshield free from obstructions.
5. Seat belts and restraint systems.
Ensuring seat belts and restraints function properly is vital for protecting occupants in case of a collision.
6. Exhaust system integrity.
A well-maintained exhaust system reduces emissions and prevents the risk of harmful fumes entering the cabin.
7. Steering and suspension performance.
Functional steering and suspension systems enhance vehicle stability and control, preventing accidents due to loss of control.
8. Mirrors and visibility features.
Properly positioned mirrors and visibility features minimize blind spots and contribute to safer lane changes and turns.
9. Fuel and exhaust leaks.
Detecting leaks prevents the risk of fires, exposure to toxic fumes, and potential engine damage.
10. Vehicle identification number (VIN) verification.
Ensuring the VIN matches the vehicle documentation helps prevent theft and fraud.