Seven vehicles were taken out of service after a recent commercial motor vehicle blitz by the Oxford OPP.
OXFORD COUNTY - Every driver has the responsibility to keep our roads safe.
That's the message the Oxford OPP would like to get across after a recent commercial vehicle inspection blitz.
Twenty-eight vehicles were inspected on May 1st with 31 charges laid and 16 warnings issued. Seven vehicles were also taken out of service.
This was a partnership between the OPP West Region TIME Team and the Ministry of Transportation.
#OxfordOPP with Commercial Motor Vehicle Inspectors from West Region TIME Team & @ONtransport worked together on May 1 to remove 7 unsafe CMVs from our roads in @OxfordCounty & laid multiple charges and warnings. Every vehicle driver has a responsibility to keep our roads safe^rc pic.twitter.com/9PuZmf04MX
— OPP West Region (@OPP_WR) May 10, 2024

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