DOT alcohol test.
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Mototom, Mar 30, 2022.
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This my friend is right up my alley ..
I'm about 6 whiskeys in and I'm not worried a bit because I work for a fantastic company that would never do that to me. You tell your company that you you are available Monday through Friday from 8 to 5 and your unavailable any other time.
I'm writing this 8 pm on Saturday evening. I'm done working until about 0900 on Monday. I drove my truck to my drop location and walked to the bar restaurant. Get with a good company. Me and my saftey manager love tobtalk about how much we drink lol lolD.Tibbitt Thanks this. -
The book says you’re out of service for 24 hrs after your last drinkgoga Thanks this.
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The only reason to hide it is because nosey d-bags cannot mind their own business and idiot bean counters think you are their property not their employee,
Alcohol is legal in all 50 states, sometimes when I roll in on Saturday morning I pull my whole set up in front of the liquor store and load then 3-4 cases into the reefer to restock the shop because I’m too lazy to grab my pick up and go back into town. -
Since he used the term out of service he might have been talking about 392.5{c}.
https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-49/subtitle-B/chapter-III/subchapter-B/part-392
It admittedly a little different as it applies only when getting caught and not general usage, but it does fit with what he said. -
Still doesn't work. Go back and look at 392.5 in its entirety! Take special note of 392.5 (a) (1)
(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;
If you start driving BEFORE that 4 hours have expired then get caught THEN you get 24 hours OOS! -
Just to sum this all up! Per the FMCSA you MUST not go on duty after consuming ANY amount of alcohol for 4 hours. Last I hard for pilots it was 8 hours, giving rise to that phrase 8 hours between the bottle and the throttle. This does NOT mean you can operate a vehicle while legally drunk! If you get caught violating 392.5 they are going to place you OOS for a full 24 hour period and if you are legally drunk then the provisions of 383.51 are gonna kick in. Then most likely you are NOT going to be operating a CMV for a period of time!
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Uh…that’s wrong lol
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Which is all fine and dandy, I was just being nervous for no reason I’m an antsy drunk, or a sleepy one. There is no in between.
bac was 0.00 and looking at the rules I was a golden child who followed the rules perfectly. I’d never play with having any alcohol in my system and being in my truck.
i may not love my job, but it sure pays nice.
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