I was talking to a recruiter and apparently I had a violation for unsafe operation of a CMV. They sent me a copy of the report, and it does not state any code or state the violation was received in, it's just there. The date the violation occurred I believe was the time I got a violation for defective equipment (bad tire, and an applied air brake leak that I would have never caught if it weren't for the inspector). I looked up this violation for the state of California (where I received these violations) and it appears to be one given out in the event you do something that causes injury to another person. I did not have an accident (not even close) so I don't know how I could have gotten this. Could this be something the inspector incorrectly reported?
Unsafe Operation Violation
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by ThatFlatbedGuy2013, Apr 30, 2014.
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You can get a free copy of your DAC report by filling out a request for it. (That's the same report employers get on you) It should list the violation on that report, including the date, time, where it occurred and everything. Once you get it you can dispute any info that is incorrect on it. You can get 1 per year free. I get one every year to make sure nothing gets put on it that shouldn't.ThatFlatbedGuy2013, DocWatson and tow614 Thank this. -
Was this on your DAC, or mvr?
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Thanks. I couldn't remember what that site was lol. The report she sent me via email was from that same company. It didn't list a state or anything.
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If in your home state those violations may also come under the definition of unsafe vehicle operations.
When you get any violations in any state other than your home CDL state, your home state classifies it as best they can to their own set of regulations, sometimes if you get really lucky your home will ignore a violation from another state if that item is not classified as a violation within their jurisdiction.
The most frequent time this happens is with lane usage violations.Last edited: May 1, 2014
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