254 Inspections, 925 Violations, 51 Drivers and 82 Vehicles Out of Service: Arizona’s Operation Full House Delivers Major Results at I-10 Border Detail

EHRENBERG, ARIZONA — Arizona’s annual “Operation Full House” commercial vehicle enforcement detail wrapped up March 25 and 26 near the California state line, producing 925 violations, 51 drivers placed out of service, and 82 vehicles pulled from the road during 254 inspections at and around the I-10 Ehrenberg Port of Entry.

Thirty-two Arizona Department of Public Safety Highway Patrol troopers from the Commercial Motor Vehicle Enforcement Unit led the two-day operation at the port of entry located at milepost 3.5 on eastbound I-10. The Arizona Department of Transportation’s Enforcement and Compliance Division and local law enforcement agencies also took part.

The operation produced the following results:

• 254 Total Inspections

• 925 Total DVER Violations

• 51 Drivers Placed Out of Service

• 82 Vehicles Placed Out of Service

• 8 Seatbelt Citations

Operation Full House runs annually as part of the Arizona Commercial Vehicle Safety Partnership. Troopers focused on motor carrier safety regulations including driver qualification, hours of service, safe operation, moving violations, distracted driving, and seatbelt compliance.

“Thank you to our Troopers for keeping our highways safe and shipping lanes on track!” AZDPS said.

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