Heavy transport without permission: 2,000 euros punishment for freight forwarders!
Heavy transport without permission: 2,000 euros punishment for freight forwarders!
Dillenburg - On Monday afternoon, a heavy transport was stopped on Autobahn 45 near Dillenburg because he violated several regulations. The regional transport service Lahn-Dill noticed the vehicle, which at first glance had impressive dimensions, but did not wore a yellow flashing light that usually indicates a special load.
During the check, it turned out that the necessary transport generation had expired and that the conditions specified for it were not observed. In addition, the cargo exceeded both the permissible width and the required total length. These are important security requirements that should protect that oversized loads can be transported safely.rule violations lead to the immediate measure
In view of the violations found, the officials were forced to act immediately: two stripes accompanied the vehicle to the carofer at the Haiger-Burbach junction. At this point the trip of the truck driver was over because he could not achieve his goal under the given circumstances.The responsible freight forwarder was instructed to apply for a new approval for transport in order to avoid future legal problems. This incident also has financial consequences for the transport company: a collecting procedure is initiated in the course of the profit creation, which is associated with a penalty of around 2,000 euros.
Compliance with regulations in transportation is essential, especially when it comes to heavy transportation. These regulations are not only of a bureaucratic nature, but also serve the security of all road users. Violations of these regulations can not only lead to considerable traffic resistance, but also to dangerous situations on the streets.
Attentive control by the regional transport service shows how important it is that such laws and regulations are enforced. "The security in road traffic is a top priority," said press spokesman Guido Rehr. "We appeal to all transporters to keep the necessary permits up to date and to comply with all the requirements," he added.
These incidents make it clear that defects can result in serious consequences when approving transports. The decision to stop the transport was necessary to avoid major problems and to protect all road users.
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