Accident with alcohol ??

Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by chalupa, Nov 16, 2011.

  1. Skunk_Truck_2590

    Skunk_Truck_2590 Road Train Member

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    He might get it back in 3 years after all the BS and money that will have to be paid out and classes taken but with a DWI while in a CMV the chances of anyone ever hiring him for a CDL job again are 99.99% to 00.01% unless its a fly by night crook company that can't even get a homeless bum to work for them.
     
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  3. JohnBoy

    JohnBoy Road Train Member

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    or "Where too?" as the passenger gets into the cab.

    Cab companies hire every degenerate that can breathe. I'm not saying your friend is a degenerate, just a little absent minded aka "Lapse in Judgment."
     
  4. chalupa

    chalupa Road Train Member

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    I agree. I was being politically correct and it's actually more than that....I just can't verbalize it right now. It was a stupid decision by any standard.

    And I was considering a post put here earlier by WSYROB about losing the account... and of course I agree. The thought was since the shipper is so big to the carrier...and if the shipper pulls his bus., how many other will feel some sort of pain even though they had nothing to do with this? I'll bet half the terminal owes half their weekly check to this one shipper.
    Some owe more.....

    I said it earlier.... if it were up to me I would pull the drivers CDL for life !

    JMO
     
  5. Eaton18

    Eaton18 Road Train Member

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    I don't know if this guy is married, has a family, or not. But just thinking what he done, his lapse in judgement, affected his family, his children. How and why?

    Well as you know people can sue for anything, most can be chalked up to superfluous suits. However what could happen, and probably should, since this shipper is such a large contract, the carrier should file an action against the driver, due to his actions causing them the loss of this revenue. Yes, I know that there's no way he could ever pay off such a judgement. However, he would be forever reminded of how is little lapse, cost others dearly.

    The sad thing about that, is if he does have family, they will probably suffer more than this guy.
     
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  6. rocknsand

    rocknsand Medium Load Member

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    What was he out to dinner with the Missouri football coach??????
     
  7. Ten_Ken

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    The problem is, the first DUI with a hazmat load you lose it for life,with or without an accident.
    I had two experiences with DUI CDL drivers, both co-workers. The first one was when I was driving for a grocery warehouse out of Nashville,TN. Management had been notified that alcohol was smelt on his breath by both the customers and the shop personnel and they just ignored the warnings. But it might had been because the company(along with a few other companies) was having complaints from the NAACP for firing blacks unfairly and the driver in question was black.One of the other drivers told me that one of the management ask someone that was an union member to assist him to tell the driver to go for an alcohol test,but there were no union member present as the time. To make a long story short, on a one Sunday morning I was in the office getting my paperwork and I seen that his run was posted on the wall for re-bid. He walked in and I said "look Gerald, they put your run on the board". He went into a rage, screaming and cussing. Even through all of that, I didn't smell any booze on his breath. I went on to do my run for that day. When I came back that morning,I've got the news that he done rolled the truck over in downtown Nashville. Appears that he tried to take a 10mph curve doing 40mph. The cop at the scene told me that he had a blood/alcohol level of .16, four times the limit for a CMV driver.
    The second one incident with a drunk CMV driver was with a different company a few years later. He was weaving so bad on the interstate that other truckdrivers was afraid to pass him. So two of them (trucks) block the lanes so to keep the cars wouldn't be in any danger. They called the state troopers on him. From what I was told that cops found a quart of beer in the truck, not good. The irony of it was, when he was hired on. I gave him the road test. If I only knew what would had happened, I would had flunked him.
     
  8. chalupa

    chalupa Road Train Member

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    The problem is, the first DUI with a hazmat load you lose it for life,with or without an accident.

    You do? I was told 3 years......anybody got the skinny for real? Quote the reg pls..
     
  9. dieselbear

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    www.fmcsa.dot.gov
    Look under rules and regulations.
    Click on driver regulations, then click on Part 383
    Go look at 383.51. Scroll down and you will see a chart. First offense with Haz-Mat is 3 year disqualification.
     
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  10. chalupa

    chalupa Road Train Member

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    Perhaps the OP feels like I do and the driver SHOULD lose it for life. And thanks DB, I went to the site and took a look......
     
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  11. 123456

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    If they could just teach reading in cdl school....................
     
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