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Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) caught truck drivers who were using secondary roads to bypass the truck inspection station in ...
One vehicle’s plates were removed and was to be towed away. The inspectors made it a point to explain the situation to each driver and hope the inspection also educates them about safety. “It’s a ...
Calgary police say the number of commercial trucks that fail roadside inspections has nearly doubled in the past couple of years. Police are in the midst of conducting an inter-agency three-day ...
Ontario is introducing new technology at provincial truck inspection stations in an effort to save time, money and fuel for the Ministry of Transportation (MTO) and commercial carriers.
Re: Trucks bypassing 401 inspection, by Jim Glasier, Jan. 29. The letter from Mr. Jim Glasier of Belle River about heavy trucks bypassing the inspection station on Highway 401 is right on the money.
Of the more than 1,700 trucks inspected, 999 (58 per cent) were placed "out of service." Officers observed nearly 4,000 violations, and handed out just under 1,300 tickets.