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When would a CVSA decal be placed on your vehicle?

A. If no violations were found.
B. If only minor violations were found.
C. If your vehicle is placed out of service.
D. Both A and B.

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Final answer:

A CVSA decal is placed on a vehicle when no violations are found during an inspection, signifying that the vehicle has passed the North American Standard Inspection Program.

Step-by-step explanation:

A CVSA decal would be placed on your vehicle if no violations were found during an inspection. Therefore, the correct answer to the question is A. If no violations were found.

The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) decal indicates that the vehicle has passed a thorough inspection according to the North American Standard Inspection Program. If a vehicle has serious violations, it can be placed out of service, but it would not receive a CVSA decal until it passes inspection. Minor violations, depending on their nature, may not necessarily prevent a vehicle from receiving a decal, but answering this question the decal is awarded only when no violations are identified.

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