It's typical convoluted and sometimes contradictory "government rules". Kind of along the same lines of the 8/2 sleeper birth provision that says the 8 MUST be Sleeper Berth, Off Duty will not count for anything unless it's at least 10 hours in duration.
Alcohol question
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by LouisFred54, Dec 20, 2017.
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In the past DUI, DWI etc in a CMV got you unhireable for life. DAC has reduced that to about 5 years against hiring because the industry needs drivers.
You can carry sealed containers of alcohol in your trunk but not in the cabin of the car. And yes that reefer was useful for more than hauling deliveries back in the day. Even though the back doors are sealed, the side door was padlocked.
We continue to have drunken truckers now and then and it's a problem.
My post is essentially my own experiences with the Law on drinking, it's a strange life because early in my time drinking was not a problem anywhere (Who cared... not the Law, not the boss etc) and after the early 90's all of that got stopped. And as drug testing improved in it's regulations and sensitivity etc they really tightened the screws down over the years.
Bottom line if you know something has Alcohol in it, do not put it into a big truck period.Tb0n3 Thanks this. -
But you can have alcohol in a parked CMV, unless there’s signs saying no consuming alcohol on this property. And don’t be obvious.
And you don’t have to be prudes and never drink while yours away from home, day cabbers drink beer at home,
Just drink responsibly,
I always said, first night of a reset drink like a teenager, the second night drink like an adult.bzinger, wore out, bottomdumpin and 2 others Thank this. -
I love to drink as much as anyone, but I am very careful how much I get into it. I don't need that much.
A long time ago I drank a entire 10 dollar bottle of jack in 12 minutes in competition with 3 other people. The largest one stayed awake the longest before she finally went down. Ugh... anyway the resulting two weeks after was not a fun time. In fact it created a problem of alcohol poisoning potentially in the brain stem. If you ran a BAC on me that night it would be into the .30's
There is a very old movie called dusk to dawn that had a great deal of drinking in it. Always a hoot. (And yes it was a truckstop...)NightWind Thanks this. -
§392.5 Alcohol prohibition.
(a) No driver shall—
(1) Use alcohol, as defined in §382.107 of this subchapter, or be under the influence of alcohol, within 4 hours before going on duty or operating, or having physical control of, a commercial motor vehicle; or
(2) Use alcohol, be under the influence of alcohol, or have any measured alcohol concentration or detected presence of alcohol, while on duty, or operating, or in physical control of a commercial motor vehicle; or
Now that being said...
Some states already have physical control laws. Texas has very defines case law about what is, and what is not physical control. Other states may not even care.
I guess my point is don't piss off an leo if you do have a drink, because they will find a way to make you regret it. -
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