Vehicle Safety Checklist
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Basic Equipment
Safety belts are in good working order.
There are 2 white headlights, both working.
There are 2 red taillights, both working, visible for 500 feet to the rear.
White rear license plate light is visible for 50 feet to the rear.
There are 2 red reflectors on side rear fenders of vehicle.
There are 2 brake lights, both working, visible from 500 ft in normal daylight.
Right and left turn signal are on the front and rear of vehicle, visible from 500 feet.
Front and rear plates are required except for motorcycles and trailers.
Brakes are in good working order.
Tires have no body ply or belt material exposed, no tread or sidewall separation.
Tire pressure should be accurate.
Exhaust system is in good working order and constant operation.
Windows and windshield are clean, free from obstruction, cracks or decals.
Good working windshield wipers are required.
Rearview mirror is required so a driver will be able to see at least 200 feet behind the vehicle.
Working horn is required, must be heard from 200 feet away.
Fenders must cover entire width of tire tread that touches the pavement.
Driving
Drive in a safe and courteous manner.
Keep a valid license in your possession.
Perform a vehicle safety check prior to beginning travel.
Drivers and all passangers must wear seat belts.
Do not drive while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Do not use cell phones or texting devices while driving.
Do not pick up hitchhikers.
Do not leave a running vehicle unattended.
Be mindful of the weather.
Avoid driving during severe weather conditions.
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Who it's for
This Vehicle Safety Checklist is for anyone who wants a simple, practical way to get things done without missing steps.
- Avoid forgetting - keep all your Vehicle Safety essentials in one place (external memory)
- Save time - start from a proven Vehicle Safety structure instead of a blank page
- Stay on track - track progress, come back later, and keep momentum
- Coordinate with others - share the list and divide responsibilities
- Learn the process - follow the steps in a sensible order, even if it's your first time
How to use it
How to use this Vehicle Safety Checklist
- Save Vehicle Safety Checklist to your free Checklist account so your progress is saved and synced across devices.
- Customize it in the app: remove anything that does not apply, then add your own details for Vehicle Safety (dates, sizes, addresses, notes).
- If others are involved, invite them to collaborate and divide responsibilities.
- Work through the list: check items off as you go, and set reminders for time-sensitive steps.