90 Day Bit Inspections
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Mobile 90 Day BIT Inspection
We know taking your truck to a traditional inspection shop can lead to downtime, lost income, and scheduling hassles. That's why we bring professional, compliant mobile inspection services directly to your location, helping you stay on the road and in compliance with less disruption.
Bit Inspection Requirements
For commercial truck and trailer operators in California, the 90-Day BIT (Biennial Inspection of Terminals) requirement is an important safety compliance standard.
It requires commercial vehicles to be inspected on a regular 90-day schedule to help ensure they remain safe and roadworthy.
This program is designed to keep fleets and owner-operators in compliance with California safety regulations by identifying mechanical issues early and reducing the risk of breakdowns or accidents caused by unsafe equipment.
Regular inspections also help improve overall fleet reliability, reduce downtime, and support safer operations across the state’s highways.



Stay Compliant With Professional BIT Inspections In California
California’s BIT (Biennial Inspection of Terminals) Program requires all commercial vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 10,001 pounds or more that operate in the state to receive a complete safety inspection every 90 days.
This regulation applies to commercial motor vehicles used in both intrastate (within California) and interstate (between states) operations for transporting passengers or property, as defined by the California Highway Patrol and the U.S. Department of Transportation.
A BIT Safety Inspection is a detailed, bumper-to-bumper evaluation of your truck or trailer. It is designed to identify worn, damaged, or unsafe components before they become costly breakdowns or safety risks.
During a BIT inspection, the following major systems are checked:
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Engine components and related accessories
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Cab condition, safety equipment, and registration compliance
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Suspension, steering, and front-end systems
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Drivetrain components
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Wheels, hubs, and axle assemblies
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Brake system and all related components
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Frame, chassis, and structural support
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Truck or trailer body condition
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Lighting and electrical systems
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Tire condition, tread, and inflation levels
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Regular inspections help keep your vehicles compliant, reduce downtime, and improve overall fleet safety and performance.
