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Commercial truck safety blitz in Caledon

 A commercial truck is inspected during an Operation Corridor campaign by Ontario Provincial Police and the Ministry of Transportation. (File photo) A commercial truck is inspected during an Operation Corridor campaign by Ontario Provincial Police and the Ministry of Transportation. (File photo)
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Police pulled eight trucks off the roads in a safety blitz in Caledon.

Caledon police and the Ministry of Transportation commercial vehicle enforcement staff were looking for aggressive drivers, proper seatbelt use, distracted driving, and unsafe commercial motor vehicles Wednesday.

As a result of the initiative, the following offences were discovered:

  • 131 Moving and commercial vehicle document violations
  • 34 Commercial motor vehicle inspections
  • Eight commercial vehicles were taken out of service

The initiative represents the determination of the Caledon OPP and the Ministry of Transportation staff to ensure Highway 10 is a safe roadway for all motorists.

Motorists are encouraged to contact the OPP to report unsafe vehicles and unsafe driving behaviours observed at 911 or *OPP (*677) to report unsafe incidents.

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