No laws that I know of as far as drinking. You might violate a company policy, however. On average the human body will metabolize one oz of alcohol an hour. The average drink is considered an oz. 7 drinks are going to take the average human 7 hours to fully rid from their system. Personally, I would not cut my alcohol consumption that close.
Another point EVERYBODY that drives for a large company had better take into consideration. This industry is full of rats that will drop a dime on a driver in a heartbeat. With the advent of smartphones, everybody has a camera. Woe be unto that driver carrying alcohol into a truck and said driver having a video of the event being emailed to safety.
Alcohol question
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by LouisFred54, Dec 20, 2017.
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§392.5 Alcohol prohibition.
(a) No driver shall—
(1) Use alcohol, as defined in §382.107 of this subchapter, or be under the influence of alcohol, within 4 hours before going on duty or operating, or having physical control of, a commercial motor vehicle; or -
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Never ever Break 2 laws at once.
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So there was a driver that came to the warehouse and checked in, the gal could easily smell the booze on him and assigned him a dock and called the law.
He was locked in the dock when the deputy arrived and checked on him.
He blew a .17 and they took him away.
I wonder what he’ll end up with.
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An Ohio State trooper once woke me out of a dead sleep, claimed he smelled alcohol, and gave me a breathalyzer. It read zero.
You have control of the vehicle if you have the keys. In my case the truck was running.
Also, it is possible to get a DUI even after sleeping after drinking. I know two people that has happened to. One was a driver. He was busted at the Evanston port of entry.
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