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Posted: 7:10 PM Jun 2, 2009
Truck Inspections
WTAP News The West Virginia Public Service Commission is conducting safety inspections on trucks.
Reporter: Courtney Rochon Email Address: courtney.rochon@wtap.com |
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The West Virginia Public Service Commission is conducting safety inspections on trucks.
It's part of their annual non-stop 72-hour road check.
Inspectors were at the weigh station on I-77, south of Mineral Wells Tuesday.
All commercial motor vehicles passing the area are required to pull over for a possible inspection.
Inspectors are also being held in Bluefield and Winfield.
Inspectors say its an important program to ensure trucks are in compliance with federal safety regulations.
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