The Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) will be taking part in next week’s Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance International Roadcheck inspection campaign, with special emphasis taking place on two interstates in the northern part of the state.
CVSA Roadcheck will take place throughout North America May 12 — 14, 2026, with inspectors paying special attention to the focus areas of cargo securement and electronic logging device (ELD) tampering.
AZDPS announced on Friday that inspectors will concentrate their efforts on two areas during the 72-hour inspection and enforcement campaign.

“Enforcement areas will include Interstate 17 from McGuireville to Flagstaff, and Interstate 40 from Flagstaff to the Parks rest areas, as well as ports of entry in northern Arizona,” AZDPS said in a news release.

Officials are encouraging truckers to prepare for Roadcheck by “conducting pre-trip inspections, ensuring documentation is in order, and addressing any mechanical issues before getting on the road.”
Roadcheck is the largest targeted commercial vehicle enforcement program in the world, with nearly 15 commercial vehicles inspected on average every minute across North America. Safety personnel will operate out of weigh/inspection stations and pop-up inspection sites to conduct two-part inspections focusing on drivers and commercial vehicles. If critical safety violations are found, the driver or vehicle will be placed out-of-service.