Well i recently was stopped by ca dot for not having a padlock on my hazmat load, i always put a padlock when i go for couple days or weeks, but this time it was 75 miles from my house to DEST so i decided not to put it on since ill go non stop.(Seal by itself doesnt work) But he was a cool cop, gave a warning even tho could get a ticket for that.
I put a lock and he gave me motor carrier printout and it said violation discovered.
Well i asked him and he said it doesnt go on ur license. And on top left corner it usually says to return in 15 days but since it was a padlock and i put it on, it just said for Information Only.
So ask everytime u get vialotions..
If I KNOW something wrong with my truck or paperwork ill fix it before i go on the road, but like padlock MUST BE on hazmat load i never knew never/was told
Dot warning tickets.
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by magnum force, May 20, 2011.
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Wrong date on your log book can easily run you into HOS issues and on top of that its an indicator of a false log. Either way its an error that shouldn't be happening. Take the time to do things right the first time.
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CSA Impact of Violations:
393.104(f)(3)..Loose/unfastened tiedown............................Load Securement.....10 points
393.9(a)..........Inoperative required lamps...........................Clearance/ID/Other...2 points
395.8.............Log Violation (general/form and manner).....Other Log/F&M...........2 points
You just earned 14 points. But wait, it gets better. Multiply that by 3 for the first year: 42 points. Multiply by 2 the second year: 28 points. No multiplier the third year.
Regarding the lock on the hazmat load.
There are three different violations that may apply to this situation. Two of them carry 2 points each, the other carries 10. So, depending on exactly what was written on that inspection form, you will have either 6 or 30 points your first year, 4 or 20 the second and 2 or 10 the third. That officer did not do you any favors. He knows that ticket will count against you regardless of whether it is a fine-able ticket or not. You received a "warning" on an inspection form. It will count against you. Good luck getting it removed. This is what Ironpony was trying to illustrate.BIGBUDDY29 Thanks this. -
I guess it doesn't matter I refused to pay for yet more finger prints so no more hazmat -
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got a level 2 easter sunday in ar. the roads were very ruff i seen the binder come loose. thus the reason for the level 2, now i argued about the road an no where safe to pull off due to raod construction an jersywall barries , then a bridge an then the scale all in one shot.... needless to say i got a warning ticket, now when i exsplained i had no point on either my csa an my cdl, His comment ? well you dont get any points on your lic...ok rookie let me exsplain this to you..a warning is just like a ticket an one will recieve points on there csa reguardless!...then he wanted to argue it dont go on your lic.........this pisses me off these jokers want to enforce the rules, but dont even know the endresult????? whats wrong with this picture..left him with my csa book...said read up
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That is a legi issue, DOT needs to train their monkeys better. Everyone needs to understand how CSA works and what the goal is
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395.8
Log violation (general/form and
manner)
Other
Log/Form & Manner 2 (points) Y(driver responsible)
my bad, i did not read all the way down to Injun's response...
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