On Friday July 19, 2024, the Niagara Regional Police Service (NRPS), Halton Police Service (HPS), Ministry of Transportation (MTO) and the Town of Lincoln partnered for a joint enforcement initiative focusing on commercial motor vehicle enforcement.

In response to community concern involving increased commercial motor vehicle traffic in Vineland, the focus of this initiative was to identify commercial motor vehicles intentionally bypassing the Town of Lincoln Inspection Station and to conduct in-depth vehicular inspections to ensure compliance with road safety standards, as legislated by the Province of Ontario.

In total, 37 vehicles were comprehensively inspected, resulting in 19 vehicles being removed from the highway after significant safety concerns were identified.  Out of service defects that were identified include load security, suspension issues, brake defects, as well as charges for weight infractions and improper inspection reports were issued.  10 charges were laid including overweight, improper load covering, bolt missing on drive shaft, incorrect vehicle registration, multiple insecure loads, improper daily inspection.

The Niagara Regional Police Service remains committed to achieving its identified goal of enhancing road safety, as outlined in the 2022-2025 Strategic Plan.  Members of the public wishing to report traffic complaints are encouraged to contact our Traffic Enforcement Unit (TEU) by telephone at 905-688-4111, option #3, extension #1025555 or by email at trafficcomplaints@niagarapolice.ca

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