Learn More: Kinedyne's Cargo Management Solutions [Video]
Kinedyne Offers Free Cargo Securement Regulation Training
Kinedyne LLC is offering free training resources on cargo securement regulations and procedures through the end of May to help prepare for CVSA Roadcheck.

CVSA reported that 16.5 percent of the more than 40,000 vehicles inspected during the 2021 International Roadcheck were taken out of service.
Photo: Kindeyne/Work Truck
Cargo control technology manufacturer Kinedyne LLC is offering free training resources on cargo securement regulations and procedures through the end of May to help truck drivers prepare for the annual Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) International Roadcheck program May 17-19, 2022.
Drivers who want to avoid their trucks being taken out of service for violations of cargo control regulations can refresh and test their knowledge at Kinedyne’s online training portal.
The training site launched in early April as part of Kinedyne’s annual sponsorship of International Cargo Securement Awareness Month.
During CVSA’s International Roadcheck, vehicle inspectors across the United States, Canada, and Mexico will inspect commercial vehicles to ensure that their safety systems – including cargo securement – comply with regulations. CVSA reported that 16.5 percent of the more than 40,000 vehicles inspected during the 2021 International Roadcheck were taken out of service. Cargo securement was the fifth most common violation, resulting in nearly 1,200 vehicles being sidelined for failing to meet basic cargo control requirements.
Fleets and owner-operators who want to make sure they are properly following cargo securement regulations can check out Kinedyne’s Roadcheck resource website, Be Prepared to Hit the Highway.
Upon registering, the training site provides access to detailed training videos and downloadable training documents including a white paper, “Cargo Securement: A Guide to Cargo Control Regulations,” a quick reference to all 37 steps of the Level 1 North American Inspection, and a self-testing assessment of registrants’ knowledge of cargo securement. The first 200 registrants also receive a free printed pocket guide to proper cargo securement.
The online training resources present cargo securement best practices, including:
Understanding cargo restraints and trucking regulations
The basics of cargo securement
How to calculate the required cargo control
How different forces affect cargo
Understanding indirect vs. direct tie-downs
The 37 steps in a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) roadside inspection.
“For more nearly 55 years, Kinedyne LLC has been dedicated to providing better cargo securement, greater cargo capacity, and faster cargo access to the transportation industry,” says Roger Perlstein, Kinedyne vice president - sales and marketing. “Our free online training resources promote safety for drivers and the public. They are a reflection of more than a half-century of uncompromising commitment by Kinedyne to the highest level of quality and service.”
More Safety

5 Safe Driving Tips for 4th of July
To ensure that this year’s fireworks remain in the sky and not on the roadway, follow these five easy steps to remain safe on the road this year – shared directly from a truck driver.
Read More →
NSC Marks 30 Years of National Safety Month, Includes Road Safety Focus
The Staying Safe on the Roads topic is one of four weekly focuses in June as the National Safety Council observes the 30th anniversary of National Safety Month. NSC also provides insights on the need for fleets to create a safety policy.
Read More →
Fleetworthy Integrates Lytx Video Snapshots to Improve Driver Coaching
Fleetworthy’s integration of Lytx video snapshots enables fleet managers to combine visual event evidence with Safety+ risk data, helping them make faster, more informed coaching decisions without leaving the Fleetworthy platform.
Read More →
Recalls You Need to Know About in June 2026
In June 2026, what recalls might impact your fleet? Work Truck has the answers in this comprehensive overview of recent NHTSA recalls.
Read More →
J. J. Keller Safety Professional of the Year Awards Nominations Now Open
J. J. Keller & Associates is accepting nominations for the 2026 J. J. Keller Safety Professional of the Year (SPOTY) Awards. Winners will receive prize packages valued at up to $47,200.
Read More →
ASE Aligns Automotive Service Professionals Month With Spring and Fall Vehicle Maintenance Campaigns
ASE will move Automotive Service Professionals Month to April and October beginning in 2026-2027, aligning recognition with Car Care Month events.
Read More →
Turning Connected Vehicle Data Into Decisions That Matter
Fleet leaders have more data than ever, but turning that data into clear, actionable decisions remains a challenge. This white paper shows how leading organizations are using connected vehicle data to improve safety, reduce costs, and optimize fleet performance. Learn how to turn insight into action across your fleet.
Read More →
Driver Retention: Motive Automates Driver Coaching & Driver Rewards
New automated rewards and recognition capabilities from Motive can help organizations engage drivers, reinforce positive behavior, and reduce turnover. AI Coach has also been updated to deliver personalized feedback across safety, fuel, and compliance.
Read More →
Experts Forecast Broader Impact of Wildfires in 2026
This year’s wildfire season will likely be more intense than in 2025. The 2026 wildfire forecast from AccuWeather is for fewer fires, but even more acreage will be impacted this year.
Read More →
A Walkthrough of the DataQs Process
Bad data on your carrier record can cost you. Here’s how DataQs helps fleets challenge errors before they hit CSA scores, insurance, and your bottom line.
Read More →

