Indiana Trash Hauler Sidelined: 5 Failed Brakes, 4 Flats Among 33 Violations
Key Details Indiana State Police removed a commercial trash hauler from service after discovering 33 Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration violations during a roadside inspection in Hendricks County. The inspection on April 1, 2026 revealed five inoperable brakes out of ten total and four flat tires on the semi tractor-trailer. Why It Matters Brake failure poses extreme risk to drivers and the public. A truck with half its brakes non-functional is essentially uncontrollable in emergency situations, making this violation a critical safety concern. What Happened ISP troopers were monitoring the area after receiving community complaints about unsafe trash truck operations near U.S. 40 and State Road 39. The thorough roadside inspection uncovered the dangerous equipment defects that led to the immediate out-of-service order. Next Steps The vehicle cannot return to service until all violations are repaired and corrected. If you spot unsafe commercial vehicles, report them to ISP at the dedicated email address provided by their Indianapolis District office.
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