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Old 05.04.2007
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No, it happened in a passenger car, and no felonies or anything came of it.




thanks for the tips guys
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my 2 cents

I have been involved in a few fender-benders in the last five years in a CMV. I paid for and received a MVR which listed all of them accuratley. A few months later, a perspective employer wanted a "fresh" MVR so I ponied up the $8 again, but this time it came back absolutely clean! So what do ya make of that? It had nothing to do with dates either. None of the accidents dropped off. So anyway, I enclosed the clean MVR along with my application, on which I did list the accidents and their dates, along with a post-it explaining I had no clue why the MVR was clean. For what it's worth, I didn't get the job. The point might be that these reports are sometimes in accurate. My advice... Give them what they ask and answer questions honestly. Good luck.
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