Multiple commercial vehicle charges for Killaloe driver

On Wednesday, November 18, 2020, at approximately 8:05 a.m., members of the Killaloe Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) conducted a traffic stop on a commercial motor vehicle on Stone Church Road, in the Township of Killaloe, Hagarty and Richards. (Pictured above, photo OPP)

As a result, the 59 year old driver from Killaloe has been charged with the following Highway Traffic Act offences and issued a summons to appear in court.

  • Permit person with improper licence to drive a commercial motor vehicle
  • No directional signals
  • No brake lights
  • Drive commercial motor vehicle without required inspection
  • Fail to ensure performance standards are met
  • Push rod exceeds prescribed limit x 2
  • Over height vehicle
  • Over width vehicle
  • Drive commercial motor vehicle improper licence
  • Fail to carry complete daily inspection report
  • Fail to surrender completed daily inspection report

All drivers have a role to play in reducing the number of Commercial Motor Vehicle collisions on our roads. The OPP aim to enhance traffic safety through enforcement and education. Continuous, hard work helps keep our roads safe, and reduces the numbers of collisions and fatalities on our roadways.

In the event you are reporting an occurrence that does not require immediate police assistance please call 1-888-310-1122. Should you wish to speak to someone at the Killaloe Detachment contact 613-757-2600.

Yarmel,C.,OPP Killaloe Detachment(2020,Dec.7) KILLALOE OPP LAY MULTIPLE COMMERICAL MOTOR VEHICLE CHARGES [media release]

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