Crime & Safety
10 Trucks Taken Off The Road During Enforcement Blitz In Solebury
Eight law enforcement agencies and the Pennsylvania State Police took part in the motor carrier enforcement operation.

SOLEBURY TOWNSHIP, PA — Ten vehicles were placed out of service following a commercial vehicle enforcement operation on Route 202 in Solebury Township.
Police from eight law enforcement agencies, along with the Pennsylvania State Police and the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue, reported that 18 vehicles were inspected, 79 violations were found and 22 violations led to "out-of-service" orders being issued.
Police also reported that 10 vehicles were placed out of service, four drivers were taken off the road, one vehicle was weighed and cited and 14 citations were issued.
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Taking part in the joint enforcement operation were Solebury Police, Doylestown Township Police, Central Bucks Regional Police, New Britain Township Police, Quakertown Borough Police, Richland Township Police and Buckingham Police.
All inspections were reported to the Pennsylvania State Police and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
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(Solebury Township Police)
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