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Commercial Vehicle Enforcement
Commercial Vehicle Enforcement
Regulatory & Credentialing Section
Special Programs Section
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- Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Overview
Motor carrier officers are armed members of the Michigan State Police responsible for commercial vehicle enforcement. Motor carrier officers enforce traffic safety laws on commercial vehicles, protect the infrastructure through size and weight enforcement, conduct commercial vehicle and driver inspections, and contribute to homeland security efforts by enforcing hazardous material regulations. Motor carrier officers also respond to emergency situations, e.g., traffic crashes, assist distressed motorists, backup other law enforcement officers, and are a resource for agencies statewide with investigations involving commercial vehicles. The Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division is responsible for the staffing and operation of 14 scale facilities and conducts road patrol activities focused on commercial vehicle enforcement. - VIDEO: Special Truck Enforcement Team (STET)
What's a STET? We explain it in a short video.
- Key Tips to Protecting Your Household Goods (HHG) Move When Hiring a Moving Company
- Instructions to Register for a CVED Authority On-line Account.
- Electronic Screening
- FMCSA Exemptions
- MDOT Weight Restrictions
- Statutes and Regulations
- How to obtain a USDOT number
- Who to Contact
- Commercial Vehicle Enforcement History