Hello, I have 2 fender benders on my DAC, literally a fender "should not have called it in" bender. Ok, well it says DOT non-recordable? I know some outfits say no more than 3 accidents, but doe this mean the subjective accident? DOT recordable? non-recordable? Please no lectures on how hitting stuff is bad, I know this and I had eyesight issues and I did a year OTR and got a day cab making more money working M-F during the day. I just want more clarification, thanks!
What exactly is DOT non-recordable?
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by zombietransport, Feb 19, 2013.
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A DOT recordable accident is:
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Cool, I'm from VA too. Well I need to clarify, I did look up that information so my specific question is what do I say about accidents? Should I say I've never had a DOT-recordable? These were slow moving events, bad yes I know but how do I present them? I almost wonder if it's just up to the company in question.
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If you're talking about what do you need to tell a company when you're applying, you'd just need to tell them that you had 2 minor, non-recordable accidents.
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An easy way I was taught is "Do you need a hook, hearse or nurse?" An example: You're driving on a slippery road. You slide into a guardrail. Your bumper is now pushed in & rubs on your tire. You can't drive & need a tow. Reportable. >>>>But, you can get the tow truck operator to hook the bumper & pull it out. You can now drive away. Although you'll still have to pay for the tow. . Nonreportable... same accident, go figure.
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Accident,incident, recordable, non recordable. You will have a hard time finding decent work with 2 on your record.
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If its not on DMV or DAC do not tell them anything.
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You don't understand the word decent do you? I have read your post over and over and still don't understand it. I'll come back after a session of hooked on phonics
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