
The Town of Lincoln, Ontario, Canada together with the Niagara Regional Police Service (NRPS), Ministry of Transportation (MTO), and Niagara Region, carried out its fifth coordinated truck safety initiative of 2025 on Aug. 7.
This latest enforcement blitz targeted commercial motor vehicles traveling on bypass routes to avoid designated Vineland inspection area along the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW). Officers conducted in-depth roadside inspections to ensure operators met Ontario’s commercial vehicle safety requirements.
Results from the Aug. 7 initiative:
- 26 vehicles fully inspected
- 13 vehicles (50%) taken out of service for safety violations
- 13 charges issued
Alongside these roadside efforts, Lincoln continues its partnership with Niagara Region through the Truck Bypass Camera Monitoring Pilot Program. Launched in early 2023, the program uses advanced AI technology to detect commercial vehicles bypassing approved inspection routes.
Information gathered through both the Pilot Program and enforcement blitzes is helping Lincoln identify truck traffic patterns, guide infrastructure planning, and strengthen community safety initiatives.
Outpost launches gate automation
Outpost, a truck terminal operator and automation company, today announced the launch of its gate automation platform, making the technology available to shippers, enterprise fleets, and terminal operators across the U.S.
The platform uses computer vision and AI to cut gate operating costs by 70%, improve yard security, eliminate entry and exit delays, and automatically capture 99.9% of gate events with accurate, auditable data, according to a statement from the company.
As an owner and operator of more than 25 truck terminals and drop yards, Outpost said it trained and tested the platform across more than 1 million gate events at its own properties before bringing the technology to market.
Outpost said the platform includes the most comprehensive and accurate computer vision in the freight industry, covering 20 points of detection, recognition, and inspection. It’s built to understand every vehicle, driver, document, and anomaly, and continuously learn and improve with each gate event. Key capabilities include:
- Multi-part Vehicle Identification – Detecting vehicle type, make, model, color, trailer class, and fuel type.
- ID and Compliance Recognition – Reading USDOT and MC numbers, license plates, trailer and container IDs, chassis markings, hazmat placards, red tags, and company logos.
- Damage and Safety Inspection – Detecting dents, rust, scratches, broken lights, missing mud flaps, tire tread and sidewall issues, improper driver safety gear, and dashboard obstructions.
- Security Verification – Identifying seal presence, confirming driver identity through face-to-ID matching, validating license authenticity, and flagging tractor-trailer misdispatches.
- Situational Awareness – Tracking equipment movement, speed, full stops, tailgates, and gate malfunctions.
- Document and Cargo Intelligence – Extracting data from bills of lading and similar paperwork; detecting trailer and container cargo.
- Custom Detection – Outpost can train custom models for terminal-specific risks and SOP enforcement.
These capabilities enable drivers to enter and exit the yard without stopping while terminal operators still capture all data required for operations and security compliance.
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