LocationKentKent Police are cracking down on unsafe commercial vehicles as part of a two-week national...

Published: 7:46 pm February 5, 2025
Updated: 12:24 pm October 8, 2025
Kent Police Target Commercial Vehicles in Road Safety Crackdown
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Kent Police are cracking down on unsafe commercial vehicles as part of a two-week national road safety campaign, which runs until Sunday, February 9, 2025.

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The initiative aims to reduce the number of collisions involving commercial vehicles by identifying insecure and overweight loads, as well as other road safety violations.

Wide-Ranging Enforcement Across Kent

As of Tuesday, February 4, officers have taken action against 68 offences, including:
✔ Driving without a licence, insurance, or MOT
✔ Failing to wear a seatbelt
✔ Driving a dangerous or defective vehicle
✔ Using illegal number plates or window tints
? Drivers caught committing offences face fines, points, or even vehicle seizures. Anyone with information about dangerous or unroadworthy vehicles can report them to Kent Police via 101 or online.

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