State Police Issue 790 Citations to Trucks Carrying Hazardous Materials

One-Day Enforcement Effort Aimed at Making Pennsylvania Highways Safer

(GantDaily Graphic)

HARRISBURG – Pennsylvania State Police inspected nearly 1,600 commercial vehicles transporting hazardous materials and issued 790 citations during a one-day enforcement effort last week, acting Commissioner Frank Noonan announced.

Noonan said the initiative, known as the Commercial Motor Vehicle Safe

Transportation of Placarded Substances detail, or S.T.O.P.S, was aimed at ensuring that trucks carrying hazardous materials are safe and do not present a danger to other motorists on Pennsylvania highways.

Noonan said state police motor carrier enforcement teams inspected 1,599 trucks on March 29.

“In addition to issuing citations, the teams placed 174 trucks and 43 drivers out of service and handed out 1,286 written warnings for vehicle and driver violations,” Noonan said. “Unsafe brakes and record of duty infractions were the most common violations found during the detail.”

For more information, visit www.psp.state.pa.us or call 717-783-5556.

Editor’s Note: Following is a breakdown, by state police troop area, of the number of vehicles inspected; number of vehicles and drivers placed out of service; and number of citations and written warnings issued by state police during the one-day program:

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