Hello all. If someone has had a very good driving record for many years but had a 5mph following too close violation 1 1/2 years ago will this make it hard to get hired as a new driver? Should I wait one more year till it clears or get my CDL now? Do trucking companies ask for the description of the violation and consider the circumstances?
Thanks for all comments
Ticket following too close
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by rollnrock, Jul 8, 2008.
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If you have a following to close ticket you will not be able to get a job with most (99%) of trucking companies... Following to close it what the trucking company considers a major violation...Last edited: Jul 8, 2008
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If that's all you have most companies will accept that. But your years driving is not consider most of the time because they want to know what's recent. I'm sure it will help with the evaluation but it won't cancel out any violations. Yes they will ask about any and all violations that are recent. Some might ask for 3 years or some might ask longer. You'll have to do your research for the company you want to work for. But I would say go for it and don't let one violation hold you back.
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I forgot to add "after 3 years (and the ticket falls off) you will be able to get one", but you can bet they will say something about it... You also will still have several tell you know till the 5 year mark...
Do they take in circumstances? No, they could care less about what happened.. whats on your record is all they care about.. -
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So this is clear as mud. Let's say I apply to Werner and Swift if they look at my record for the past 5 years only the one violation is there....no speeding tickets etc so I'm not sure I want to trust what CDL school recruiter says especially if they would say it won't matter!!
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Good luck!!!
Something you also may experience is companies telling you sure everything is just fine, just to have then send you off to orientation and be told that its not... Then your stuck looking to find a way back home.. This happens everyday in the trucking industry... -
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Would not matter if it is in a car or a big truck... There is no separation between the two... A 15 Mph over in your car will be judged as a major by a trucking company as well. (if that was you was hinting at)
Now in most cases your state DMV will not suspend your cdl (suspension would be if you already had a CDL and you did it in a CMV, kind of a mandatory thing) but some states are more lenient then others... Trucking companies will not separate the two when it comes to a major at all.. get a major in your car it will effect you in a commercial vehicle job...
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