Sanitation Department procedure for drivers who check out vehicles state that all sanitation vehicles are to be inspected for damage and to see if they operate properly before being driven on the road. The driver of each vehicle is responsible for walking around his or her vehicle and checking for the following situations:- puddles of fluid underneath the vehicle indicating a leak - burnt out tail lights, turn signals, hazard lights, or headlights - damage such as dents or paint damage- low tire pressure and loose lug nutsSanitation Worker Rodriquez checks out one truck and performs the inspection. The truck engine won't start so he turns this truck back in for repair and checks out another truck. He should

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Sanitation Department procedure for drivers who check out vehicles state that all sanitation vehicles are to be inspected for damage and to see if they operate properly before being driven on the road. The driver of each vehicle is responsible for walking around his or her vehicle and checking for the following situations:<br>- puddles of fluid underneath the vehicle indicating a leak <br>- burnt out tail lights, turn signals, hazard lights, or headlights <br>- damage such as dents or paint damage<br>- low tire pressure and loose lug nuts<br>Sanitation Worker Rodriquez checks out one truck and performs the inspection. The truck engine won't start so he turns this truck back in for repair and checks out another truck. He should