I recently got into a minor fender bender with my personal vehicle and I was wondering how will this affect me at my current employer? It was late at night and I did not see them behind me and I hit them backing up. A cop gave me a ticket for it. There was very little damage to the other vehicle and basically none to mine. Insurance is going to completely cover the cost of repair on their vehicle.
I have been driving for my company since June of this year. The only thing I have on my MVR is a speeding ticket (5 mph over) that happened over a year ago.
Do I need to report this to my company?
How will this affect my job?
Any answers would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Fender Bender
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by DātoFerudo, Oct 14, 2020.
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Don't report any ticket until it's been resolved in traffic court.
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That’s another thing. I have a court date next month but I will be on the road. Should I just pay it off?
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Get a traffic lawyer to handle it for you. Fight it and maybe get it reduced.
If you can't do that, then you'll just have to pay it off.Trucker61016 and lovesthedrive Thank this. -
cop showed up, a report was made.
it's on your DMV record for x number of years.
ticket is questionable, meaning just the accident alone is on your record.
if i were you, i'd be prepared for a letter from thier lawyer, to sue you for personal injuries. damage to thier car, loss of work hours, you know, the whole nine yards.
your boss/company may question if you back up your truck not seeing things behind you.Trucker61016 and lovesthedrive Thank this. -
It was his vehicle while not on company time. Wasnt even in a CMV
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yes, i understand. but it is still on his DMV. once a year, he has to fill out a form of ANY tickets/accidents, if i recall.
then any new job he applies for, he must make note of ANY accidents. then comes the questioning about backing up and "not seeing" a car/vehicle thru a wide open rear window? over say a sleeper?
frankly, how can anyone miss not seeing the reflection of your back up lights/brake lights, on the other car?
sorry, but something's rotten in Denmark.Trucker61016 and snowlauncher Thank this. -
Cop is a jerk.
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Ugh, that's too bad OP, I'm sorry to hear that. I hope everything works out good for you in the end. We all make mistakes, and luckily nobody was hurt so that's the important thing. Hopefully companies will be able to see that you're a good driver and overlook this incident. I can't really give you advice as I've never been in the situation since I got my CDL.
I do want to ask though - What was the speed limit where you got a 5 MPH over speeding ticket? Anything with the speed limit of 25 MPH or over I'm usually in between 3-5 MPH over the limit, unless it's a work zone but even then it's not uncommon to get 3-5MPH over that limit for a few seconds if I'm going down a hill and heavy.
Not being rude to cops, I support the police, but #### what a jerk to give you a ticket for going 5 MPH over the speed limit. I would think a traffic lawyer could get such a miniscule speeding ticket dropped to something besides speeding.Trucker61016 and Dumdriver Thank this.
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