I read the law and it is the same as a personal license even though cdl.
I even checked several legal sites.
Here is one that supports it as such for cdl and personal car.
http://www.ohiojustice.com/PracticeAreas/DUI-Laws-for-CDL-Drivers.asp
Unfortunately, most legal questions such as this are above most people because they do not understand that the cdl is not commercial until in a cmv.
2 beers, on day off, in personal car = fired
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by 4wheelJoshua, Aug 4, 2011.
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I must say OH law is assinine.
Line 1 they say any measurable amount. Then in the very next line they say .04
Which is it Ohio?
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I see some repetition, but there are a few small differences...
I won't be going to Ohio just to have a few drinks and test the actual perameters of the law, not even for the sake of winning an argument on an internet forum.SheepDog Thanks this. -
Cmon, we need a guinea pig.
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Oh, I drink, I'm just not going to Ohio anytime soon, and don't have any connections after getting whacked for DUI.... like so many cop haters THINK cops do..
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I live in the Buckeye, the .04 thing is alive and well. I know a flatbedder, blew .0575 on his motor cycle, dui because of the cdl. I live in a smaller town, the local police eat this up.
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He seems to think they are incorrect.
But, I had previously stated that the police were probably running this as a cdl driver.
Now, a thought.
Know of any drivers in Ohio, that quit driving and still have a cdl and not a personal license?
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childrens grandfather, the judge in Mansfield, OH. -
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