Is it possible?
To train a couple of Braintrees Police officers to be D.O.T. qualified, so that they could stop any and all commercial vehicles for an inspection?
If they could stop the trucks that use Elm, Hayward, and Union streets, and not the ones that use Rt.53, is it possible that the truck drivers and their companies would rather use Rt.53?
If not, it sure would be some much needed income for the town for any fines that were issued. If the town could not keep the money, then it would be much needed income for the state. The same goes for regular motorists who don't feel they should stop at certain stop signs (Commercial @ Adams st) in town. There is big money to be made in traffic violations out there.
To train a couple of Braintrees Police officers to be D.O.T. qualified, so that they could stop any and all commercial vehicles for an inspection?
If they could stop the trucks that use Elm, Hayward, and Union streets, and not the ones that use Rt.53, is it possible that the truck drivers and their companies would rather use Rt.53?
If not, it sure would be some much needed income for the town for any fines that were issued. If the town could not keep the money, then it would be much needed income for the state. The same goes for regular motorists who don't feel they should stop at certain stop signs (Commercial @ Adams st) in town. There is big money to be made in traffic violations out there.