These CDLs are for commercial purposes, which is why maintaining your CDL classification is absolutely imperative.
Since your employment often depends on it, having your CDL license suspended can cause considerable damage. The Farrish Law Firm, L.P.A. in Cincinnati can offer assistance for anyone in danger of having their CDL license suspended.
There are various items that a CDL must contain:
Along with a CDL’s contents, a driver can be qualified in various classifications, which must also be on the license:
A driver with a CDL has more responsibility than drivers with regular licenses. Therefore, if a commercially licensed driver commits a violation, the consequences are more severe.
If you’re CDL is suspended and you are caught driving, you can be forced to pay a civil penalty of up to $2,500. In aggravated cases, you could face criminal penalties of up to $5,000 in fines and/or spend 90 days in prison. If your employer knowingly encourages a driver to operate a commercial motor vehicle without a valid CDL, they could be subject to a penalty of up to $10,000.
There are various other convictions a commercially licensed driver can find themselves in if they are not careful. Even if you are not driving your commercial vehicle at the time of a violation, you still may be subject to suspensions, fines, and more. These issues can not only cost your company to lose money, but put you at risk of losing your job. You may even face jail time.
One-Year Suspension: A CDL driver has one or more violations within a 10-year period.
90-Day to Five-Year Suspension: A CDL driver receives two or more serious traffic violations within a three-year period. Violations include: reckless driving, improper changing of lanes, excessive speeding, tailgating, and traffic offenses connected with a fatal traffic accident.
Three-Year Suspension: A CDL driver uses a commercial motor vehicle to commit a felony, a CDL driver leaves the scene of an accident, or a CDL driver is arrested for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. (NOTICE: A driver with a normal license can be convicted of a DUI if their blood alcohol content (BAC) is at .08% or more, but a CDL driver can be convicted of a DUI if their BAC is at .04% or more.)
Life Suspension: A CDL driver commits a second offense of any one-year or three-year violations; a CDL driver uses a commercial motor vehicle to manufacture, distribute, or dispense a controlled substance; or a CDL driver commits any one of the one-year offenses while operating a commercial motor vehicle while handling hazardous materials.
Training and Testing
Because there are so many responsibilities that CDL drivers have, the training and testing involved to obtain a registered CDL is very demanding.
CDL training programs through truck driving schools specialize in providing the necessary knowledge and skills to properly and safely operate a commercial motor vehicle. Some of the training that goes into these programs include:
CDL testing varies from state to state. However, there are national requirements:
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and the state of the licensed driver can also conduct random audits, inspections, and examinations without notice.
At The Farrish Law Firm, L.P.A., our Cincinnati, Ohio, suspended driver’s license attorneys can offer assistance and suspension defense for any situation. We understand how important maintaining a CDL is to a licensed driver, and we will do everything we can to help. Contact us today.
Kelly Farrish always knew he wanted to be an attorney, but he the path he took to get there isn’t like most. He served five years in the United States Air Force and did two voluntary years in South Vietnam. When he returned to Cincinnati, he worked the midnight shift as a technician at Cincinnati Bell, all the while attending college full time year round for three years. He graduated Cum Laude from the University of Cincinnati. [ ATTORNEY BIO ]