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iN PHOTOS: Bizarre, unsafe violations spotted by B.C. commercial vehicle inspectors

A two-trailer combination is not legal for vehicles under 11,000 kg due to unstable handling.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ CVSE

Some days can feel like the Wild West for inspectors with B.C.'s Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement branch as they catch drivers with safety violations.

Using amusing comments and a Wild West-themed background, the inspectors shared photos of some infractions, both to highlight the importance of doing pre-trip inspections and to show that many violations can be prevented with due care and attention, and a bit of common sense.

From missing parts to overloaded truck beds, the photos show infractions some might find hard to believe.

This bus has lawn chairs in it with seatbelts around them and nothing is secured to the ground.

A bus with lawn chairs and nothing secured to the ground.
A bus with lawn chairs and nothing secured to the ground.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ CVSE

This truck had no tie downs securing the hay. A hay bale already appeared to be missing while another nearly fell off the truck during the stop.

An unsecured load of hay on a truck bed.
An unsecured load of hay on a truck bed.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ CVSE

After this truck failed to report to the Vernon scale, inspectors discovered the load was unsecured and the truck was so overloaded its tires were hitting the truck deck.

An overloaded truck bypassing the Vernon scale.
An overloaded truck bypassing the Vernon scale.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ CVSE

Using pliers to fix a brake leak isn't a proper fix for a provincial highway. If the pliers fell off there would be flying debris and bad brakes.

A pair of pliers is used to fix a break leak.
A pair of pliers is used to fix a break leak.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ CVSE

In this case, the pilot car escorting an oversized load was stopped because it didn't have a property mounted, illuminated sign board. The sign on the front of the car was also wrong.

The pilot car escorting an oversized load was stopped because it didn't have the property roof-mounted illuminated sign board and the sign on the front of the care was also wrong.
The pilot car escorting an oversized load was stopped because it didn't have the property roof-mounted illuminated sign board and the sign on the front of the care was also wrong.
Image Credit: SUBMITTED/CVSE

— This story was originally published at 8:29 a.m., Monday, Sept. 6, 2021.


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