FMCSA Declares Tennessee Truck Driver to be an Imminent Hazard to Public Safety
May 6, 2016
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has declared Tennessee-licensed truck driver Jason L. Flynn to be an imminent hazard to public safety and has ordered him not to operate any commercial motor vehicle in interstate commerce. Flynn was served the federal order on April 21, 2016.
On March 17, 2016, while operating a combination tractor-trailer vehicle in North Georgia, Flynn made an illegal turn across traffic resulting in a crash with a passenger vehicle, which subsequently became wedged underneath the trailer, hospitalizing the driver.
Georgia State Patrol officers responding to the crash found an open box of beer and several open beer cans in Flynn’s truck cab. A field sobriety test detected the presence of alcohol.
The investigating officers also discovered in Flynn’s truck a bag of heroin, a syringe and needle, and several pills of the prescription medication Xanax wrapped in plastic and hidden under the seat.
It was further revealed that Flynn was in violation of multiple federal hours-of-service regulations, which are designed to prevent fatigued driving.
FMCSA’s imminent hazard out-of-service order states that Flynn’s “…continued operation of a commercial motor vehicle substantially increases the likelihood of serious injury or death to you and the motoring public.” Flynn also may be subject to a civil penalty enforcement proceeding brought by FMCSA for his violation of the agency’s safety regulations.
Failure to comply with the provisions of a federal imminent hazard out-of-service order may result in action by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for equitable relief and punitive damages. Civil penalties of up to $3,100 may be assessed for operation of a commercial motor vehicle in violation of the order. Knowing and/or willful violation of the order may also result in criminal charges.
Trucker put out of service, in possession of Heroin, beer, and Xanex
Discussion in 'Trucking Accidents' started by KriegHund, May 11, 2016.
Page 1 of 5
-
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
End of his trucking career if hes convicted- at least for a very long time, which is probably a good thing.
drvrtech77, RustyBolt and KriegHund Thank this. -
First time I ever heard of FMCSA sending a cease and desist order out to a truck driver though.
-
When CSA was coming fmcsa said it was not going to take drivers off the road. Oops I guess it broken too.
Retired2015 Thanks this. -
He might be an owner operator and they sent it to his company?
-
Must've been that lot lizards officer!Badmon, pattyj and Retired2015 Thank this.
-
so if, when or how he gets out he is all clear to drive intrastate?
Retired2015 Thanks this. -
lol. thats what it was
-
Thats what it appears to say but surely not?
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 1 of 5