It is illegal to have unmanifested alcohol in the truck. Besides, why even push your luck? Does anyone REALLY need a drink that bad?
Another DWI big truck...
Discussion in 'Trucking Accidents' started by Raezzor, Feb 1, 2016.
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If this guy had a mind here's what would be going through it: I'm a douche-bag who has no sense of responsibility yet somehow I've found myself behind the wheel of an 80,000 pound machine. Life is unfair to me so I'm drinking this beer. I can't understand why truck drivers have such a bad image. etc etc etc..... The company, Coastal Cool, should be held responsible for hiring this guy. -
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The article did not say that he had been drinking as a few are assuming. It did say that he was under the influence of a controlled substance. Last I heard alcohol was not a controlled substance.
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Since when is it illegal to have nyquill in the truck?
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Certain medications with alcoholic content (NyQuil,Robutussen) or other certain controlled substances (Sudafed,for example) are illegal to use while operating a CMV and have been for a few years now. DOT is very clear on the alcohol matter,none is allowed whatsoever in the cab of the tractor,not even in the storage compartments.
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It's not. Again, there exist no law, statute, rule, or regulation forbidding you from possesing it. Unless you're consuming it in a manner which would make you fail a bac test while on duty. It's the same as hand sanitizer and baby wipes, both of which contain alcohol.Last edited: Feb 2, 2016
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