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Authorities report multiple infractions discovered in inspected trucks during regulation checks.

Multiple Breaches Found in Monitored Cargo Trucks (by Police)

Over 70% of inspected trucks by police revealed infractions.
Over 70% of inspected trucks by police revealed infractions.

Catching Trucking Misdeeds: A Routine Discovery of Infractions by Thuringia's Cops

Multiple Infanringements Identified in Inspected Trucks (Police Statement) - Authorities report multiple infractions discovered in inspected trucks during regulation checks.

Here's the skinny: the boys in blue in Thuringia have been throwing down the law on the highway's heavy goods vehicles, and they've found plenty of wrongdoing. In a week, they inspected 74 trucks, and a whopping 52 of 'em had busted the rules. That's more than 70% of the rigs rolling along the highway not playing by the book!

Speeding fines are the most common ticket, but there's more. Disregarding social regulations and cracking those tachographs incorrectly are also popular moves. The trucking community isn't just zipping past speed cameras; they're breaking the law in a whole bunch of ways!

In addition, some 15 rigs received the boot due to insecure cargo, technical problems, or excessive weight. Six truckers' runs were halted on the spot. Thuringian cops teamed up with Roadpol for this round of Europe-wide roadblocks, with plans for more crackdowns on speed, seat belts, and driving under the influence this year.

Now, if you want to get technical, here are some common infractions truckers love to pull on European highways, though Thuringia might not have exact stats:

  1. Bending the Rules on Driving and Rest: Breaking the EU's regulations on driving hours and mandatory rest periods (Regulation (EC) No 561/2006) is alway a favorite. These rules aim to prevent drowsy drivers and ensure road safety.
  2. Tachograph Tampering: Skirting the law with tachographs, used to track driver hours, is a recurring theme. This can involve falsifying records or improper use (Regulation (EU) No 165/2014).
  3. Vehicle Roadworthiness Woes: Keeping the rig in tip-top shape, including regular inspections required by Directive 2014/47/EU, is often neglected, leading to safety risks.
  4. Speed Freaks: Speeding's a buzzkill on highways everywhere, and it's not unique to Thuringia. Commercial vehicles are no exception.

Thuringian authorities, like their peers across the EU, are eager to tighten the noose on traffic violations. Want specifics on Thuringia? Contact local transport officials or research regional studies for a truckload of details on its traffic violations. But remember, the mentioned infractions are du jour across Europe.

Stay on the right side of the law, folks!

In the realm of European highways, including Thuringia, the trucking community often faces penalties for various infractions, such as bending driving and rest regulations (Regulation (EC) No 561/2006), tampering with tachographs (Regulation (EU) No 165/2014), neglecting vehicle roadworthiness (Directive 2014/47/EU), and speeding. These violations are not exclusive to Thuringia and are being strictly monitored by authorities across the industry, finance, and transportation sectors, including the automotive industry.

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