CMV driver stopped on Churchill Line, west of Blackwell Side Road, on Dec. 27, 2024. (Photo courtesy of Lambton OPP)CMV driver stopped on Churchill Line, west of Blackwell Side Road, on Dec. 27, 2024. (Photo courtesy of Lambton OPP)
Sarnia

Commercial driver faces nearly a dozen charges

Lambton OPP is reminding commercial vehicle operators about the importance of following regulations after a Sarnia driver was charged with 10 Highway Traffic Act offences.

OPP said a commercial vehicle was stopped on Churchill Line, west of Blackwell Side Road, on December 27, 2024.

Following an investigation, the 68-year-old driver was charged with multiple offences, including failing to stop for police and having an insecure load. A full list of charges can be found below.

Police said the accused is scheduled to appear in Sarnia's Provincial Offences Court at a later date. 

The driver faces the following charges:

- Failure to stop for police

- No red light on the rear of a trailer - commercial motor vehicle

- Fail to surrender permit for trailer

- Operate unsafe combination of vehicles - commercial motor vehicle

- Improper means of attachment - commercial motor vehicle

- Insecure load - commercial motor vehicle

- Driving a commercial motor vehicle without conducting inspections

- Failure to accurately complete daily inspection report

- Failure to carry CVOR certificate or lease

- Vehicle modified - fail to apply for a new permit

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