Of the 32 vehicles stopped and inspected, 15 were temporarily taken out of service for things ranging from licensing issues to major defects.
A joint effort between local police and the province has led to 32 commercial vehicles being pulled off area roads.
The Ottawa Police Service (OPS) and the Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) Provincial Police (OPP) teamed up to perform commercial vehicle inspections on Tuesday, April 26.
Of the vehicles stopped and inspected, 15 were temporarily taken out of service for things ranging from licensing issues to major defects.
A total of 38 charges were laid and one driver was suspended.