BC Driver Fined $2K for Completely Unsecured Auto Load on Highway
Key Details BC Highway Patrol stopped a semi truck hauling cars on Highway 5 north of Kamloops on March 28, 2026, during an enhanced enforcement push. Officers discovered that three vehicles on the trailer were not secured at all, triggering multiple violations. The 53-year-old driver faced nearly $2,000 CAD in fines, and the tractor unit was issued an out-of-service order and towed. Why It Matters Load securement violations create serious safety hazards for all highway users. Unsecured cargo can shift during transit or fall onto roadways, endangering other drivers and causing catastrophic accidents. This incident highlights why enforcement agencies prioritize inspections of commercial vehicles hauling freight. Broader Enforcement Effort BC Highway Patrol's March 18-20 enforcement push in the Kamloops area resulted in 200 commercial vehicle charges overall. The agency notes that most professional drivers maintain safe, legal vehicles, but a small percentage create disproportionate safety risks. Authorities stress that commercial drivers must maintain higher standards than other motorists due to the size and weight of their vehicles. Takeaway Ensure all cargo is properly secured before departing. Invest in quality securement equipment and verify everything is tight before hitting the road. These violations are easily preventable and protect your safety, your career, and others sharing the highway.
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