Truck drivers traveling along Route 28 around the edge of Centreville and Chantilly ended up forwarded to an area park for a unexpected serious safety assessment on Thursday.
Authorities extracted an impressive thirty-three percent of the trucks examined from the streets. From the sixty one trucks audited, twenty two had been put out of operation, and people who were not able to make fixes required their trucks be towed away.
The examinations on Route 28 were an important part of an enormous energy by Fairfax County Police, along with authorities and law enforcement officials all around Northern Va, such as Town of Herndon, State Police, the Department of Motor Vehicles and DOD police force from Fort Belvoir. Whilst authorities carry out these kind of assessments no less than once or twice annually, this week seemed to be part of the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s (CVSA) RoadCheck 2011 nationwide exertion, a once a year occasion.
Earlier this year, Frank Wolf and Tom Lathan requested an investigation be done into the MWAA. General Calvin Scovell, the U.S. Department of Transportation Inspector made an announcement on Tuesday that they needed to decide if the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority is complying with the law. Also it needs to be determined if they are taking full responsibility in the Dulles Corridor Metrorail project.