Road safety is a top priority every year all over the Lower Mainland. In 2022, Burnaby RCMP, along with 11 partner agencies, conducted 43 planned commercial vehicle enforcement operations throughout the Lower Mainland. (Photo - Burnaby RCMP/twitter)
Road safety is a top priority every year all over the Lower Mainland. In 2022, Burnaby RCMP, along with 11 partner agencies, conducted 43 planned commercial vehicle enforcement operations throughout the Lower Mainland.
These collaborative and proactive enforcement initiatives aim to make the region safer by focusing on safety issues related to commercial vehicles, including mechanical inspections and unsafe driving behaviours.
In 2022, the integrated team was able to accomplish the following across the Lower Mainland:
Planned enforcement operations: 43
Truck inspections: 1,706
Trucks placed "Out of Service": 1,053 (62%)
Number of violations: 4,552 (1,714 total Violation Tickets issued)
"This has been the busiest year ever for this integrated team. Unfortunately, violations remain common -- which is why we continue to focus on enforcement and education," said Corporal Mike Kalanj with the Burnaby RCMP. "Each of these enforcement operations represents an incredible partnership between agencies dedicated to tackling commercial vehicle safety with a regional approach."
Thank you:
Vancouver Police Department Commercial Vehicle Unit
Delta Police Commercial Vehicle Unit
New Westminster Police Commercial Vehicle Unit
Coquitlam RCMP Traffic Services
Richmond RCMP Road Safety Unit
Abbotsford Police Department Traffic Unit
Metro Vancouver Transit Police Traffic Unit
Port Moody Police
City of Surrey Bylaw Commercial Vehicle Unit
City of Coquitlam Bylaw Commercial Vehicle Unit
Passenger Transportation Branch
Burnaby RCMP Traffic Services also conducted enforcement on its own within Burnaby:
Planned enforcement operations: 31
Truck inspections: 866
Trucks placed "Out of Service": 605 (70%)
Number of violations: 2,754 (1,535 total Violation Tickets issued)