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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Now through Thursday North Dakota Highway Patrol troopers and civilian inspectors are participating in a nationwide commercial motor vehicle enforcement and educational program.

Its call Road Check and during this period large trucks and buses will be inspected. This year’s emphasis is securing cargo.

Inspectors will conduct a 37-step procedure including the examination of both driver operating requirements and vehicle mechanical fitness.

Drivers must provide a driver’s license, hours-of-service documentation, motor carrier registration and shipping documentation.

Inspectors will also monitor seat belt usage and the influence of alcohol and drugs.