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Vehicle Exterior <br />Turn on all exterior lights. With the vehicle in park and the emergency brake still on, begin <br />the exterior check from the front of the vehicle. <br />During the exterior inspection, be sure to note and report any evidence of fresh damage to <br />the vehicle. Reporting such damage now may save you a lengthy and difficult explanation <br />or report later. Space is provided for you on the Daily Vehicle Inspection Checklist to note <br />and describe any exterior damage. <br />Check the headlights, signal lights, emergency flashers and clearance lights to make sure <br />they are working. (You may need a co-worker's assistance). <br />Check the left front tire for any signs of road damage or under -inflation. <br />Check the air pressure with an air pressure gauge. <br />Take care to maintain your tires at the recommended pressure. <br />A soft tire is very susceptible to severe road damage. <br />An over -inflated tire causes a bumpier and less comfortable ride, <br />especially for elderly or disabled passengers. <br />Check the condition of the side marker light. <br />Move to the back of the vehicle and inspect the rear left tire or duals for obvious damage. <br />Check the air pressure with an air pressure gauge. <br />While at the back of the vehicle, check the tail lights, the brake lights, turn signal lights, <br />emergency flashers and any other clearance lights, reflectors or signs. (This will require <br />assistance). <br />Make sure they are free of mud and dirt buildup. <br />Carry a mg with you to clean any dirty lights, which may be hard to see even after <br />dark. <br />Check the right rear tire. If there are any other lights or outside signs for your boarding <br />doors or lifts, make sure they are in place and clean. <br />Next, look under the vehicle. Make sure there are no foreign or unfamiliar objects hanging <br />down or wedged underneath. <br />AWachmenl number 3 \n <br />F-5 Page 274 <br />