So I didn’t see the “no trucks” sign on a KC street and got a ticket. I’ll be paying the fine, of course. What, if anything, does that do to my CDL? Points?
Off truck route ticket
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by tarmadilo, Jun 18, 2020.
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As far as I know, if it’s a local ordinance usually no points and no record. I paid a ticket in Linden, NJ few years ago. Just like the cop told me there was no record and no points.
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Whew!
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Getting points on your license is a state thing. As such to answer the question the state is needed to be known.
If you are thinking CSA points, that is 100% to the carrier and not to the driver.
If you are thinking PSP, there are no points, it's just a report of all violations.
Both CSA and PSP would need an official CVSA inspection form with a violation noted on it to even be on record. -
The ticket says “Citation: Commercial- truck off route”. There was no inspection.
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Even if your state has points on the license, I doubt it will go to it.Kurt Michaels and tarmadilo Thank this. -
Keep a copy of tic. and money order that you paid tic. some/where that you can show it if years later in another state they say you have a un/paid tic. and cant leave unless you ride the bus with bars in windows back to state that gave tic?
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Might I suggest you join OOIDA and get CDL Legal drivers protection plan. It’s only 32.50 a month and we’ll worth the cost. All you would have to do is send that ticket in. I would bet that would be the last you would have had to deal with that.
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