Actually, anything you got dinged for while in a CMV, even if it was not a DOT inspection may show up. I pulled mine last week, there is a violation on it that I am not aware of and my company has nothing on. It shows on the PSP: 395.8 Log Violation (general/form and manner) issued in Wyo. Got the email today with an explanation and PDF of the violation report. This was from a routine, non-DOT traffic stop from a Wyo. trooper when I slid through a stop light on a wet road. I wasn't speeding or anything, the light changed, when I braked for it, I slid into the the intersection. Cop was sitting in a parking lot across the street doing paper work.
He pulled me over, gave me a verbal warning for that violation, then asked to see my log book. I was current and ready, handed it to him, but he noted that I had made a correction when I first started it that morning. I had wrote the wrong location for where I went on duty (I started my day in Billings, MT., then realized that I wrote down my home terminal location) I scratched it out, wrote in the correct location, but didn't initial the correction or flag it and explain why it was changed. I was never issued any paperwork for the stop, but the cop logged it in the system. I may try and fight it to get it removed.
Can I check my CSA 2010 points without paying?
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by shantyshaker12, Sep 7, 2010.
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There's the key phrase... WY state trooper. Had this been a local cop, I believe it would never have appeared in your CSA record. Being this guy was qualified to pull CVSA inspections... he slid a fast one in on you. According to the FMCSA, there should have been an official roadside inspection conducted to get that into the system... but as we all should guess by now the system has quite a few bugs yet.
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yep, even WARNINGS are a "dingable" offense...you can try to get it removed, but its a drawn out process. one can simply not say, "i got this on my record, and i do not deserve it".....once started, the filing goes to the law enforcement headquarters of the officers station. from there it just gets so involved. read about it, you will see its not all that easy to get removed.
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nice thanks for this info
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ok i got ten bucks lets do this
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You actually get the scorecard from www.vigillo.com/drivers
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Here's the site, but it's down right now.
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Does not really help anyone, unless every company you have worked for uses Vigillo. I do not believe any of mine have used there service. Which makes sence because they are a waste of money.
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we have already found this to be true...even tho the other one didnt have log book etc inspected....he had a seat belt violation. its on my report, i had a license plate light out at an insp. its on his...
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I would pay the ten bucks but I gotta say its a shaft. If you can get it immediately for ten bucks but it takes 4-6 months for free and its the same people you get it from in both cases..shaft.
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