Arizona troopers uncovered hundreds of violations during a targeted enforcement effort on commercial vehicles hauling hazardous materials.

According to a June 20 statement from the Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) Highway Patrol, Commercial Vehicle Enforcement troopers took part in a a week-long enforcement detail with a focus on Hazardous Materials and Hazardous Violations on I-10, I-17, and I-40.

See below for results from the Arizona hazmat blitz:

  • 240 inspections conducted
  • 660 violations discovered
  • 22 drivers placed out-of-service
  • 41 vehicles placed out-of-service
  • 20 citations issued
  • 3 leaking hazmat loads fixed on the roadside

Violations discovered during the blitz include:

  • Speeding
  • Failing to move over for broken-down motorists
  • Flat or worn-out tires
  • Unsecured loads
  • Leaking fuel tanks

“Commercial drivers: ensure your rig is safe before hitting the road and watch your speed while traveling,” AZDPS Highway Patrol advised.

Officials shared several photos of speed and equipment violations captured during the blitz.

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