Greetings Ladies and Gents,
I'm just a wannabe looking for some clarification on a few things that I thought you guys might have some knowledge of before I start seriously considering this career.
1st - Seat belt violations. I've been reading past posts and in a few of them some folks have said that seat belt violations are not moving violations. In my state (Maryland) they are.Does anyone know how trucking companies look at this. Is it the based on the state I live in, or the state they are headquartered in? Or maybe whatever their Ins. co. says?
2nd - Two years ago I was involved in a fatal traffic incident. I wasn't an accident in so much as I was the only car involved. On a extremely foggy night a drunk driver ran off the road and hit a young man. The poor guy was knocked clean out of his shoes a good 40 feet and left for dead in the middle lane of a three lane blvd. Enter me. I came along a short while later and with the fog and glare from the street lights I couldn't see him in time to stop or swerve and ran him over. He died later that day. I was never charged with anything or found at fault for anything but his parents sued my insurance co. Does anyone know if this would be an issue getting hired with a trucking company?
3rd - I just want to say hats off to all you Truckers. Be safe.
Thanks any replies.
couple questions for you all
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by XYZ123, Jul 21, 2012.
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I would suggest talking to someone at the dmv a driving school and a large trucking company like Werner Swift Jb Hunt.. or..a small one.. I don't know how that last one will work... Seatbelts are csa 2012 points
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Thats a tough break.What I would recommend, is to get a 10 year drivers report from your local DMV office.you will probably have to ask one of their employees what any code violations on there are.That will tell you if you have any thing on there that can disqualify you.You might even be able to ask them if this could hurt your chances to get a CDL.Dont volunteer any info, just ask them what each(if any) violation means.
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The accident will get mixed reviews since it involved a fatality. I've driven in all kinds of weather. Fog is the one that bothers me the most and if it's that bad you just don't drive. I doubt anything is on your driving record from it and that's what matters. I would get a copy of your MVR and see what's on it so you know what you are dealing with. A single seatbelt violation won't hurt you. -
Ya your best bet would be to call around to some different companies and see what they have to say about it.
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The fatal accident should not even show up on your record.
The seat belt thing, OMG, what were you thinking.
Welcome to trucking. Be safe.marmonman Thanks this. -
As far as the dude you ran over after somebody else hit him, if you are completely forward and open and honest about it, you shouldn't have any problems.
I got a seatbelt ticket in 2003 and its never caused me any problems; as a matter of fact I just realized i never told my current employer about it when I was hired??!!
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driving your personal vehicle you will still get a ticket in states where it is the law to wear them. but a trucking company should NOT hold that against you, as long as you were NOT a CDL driver. if you were to be a CDL driver (and driving your personal vehicle), then they could bust your chops for "knowing better"
the law suit that followed would have been expected, but that has NO BEARING on any job, as it would have been a "civil matter"
right now, as long as what has happened in the past, as a car driver or non CDL driver, you should NOT have any problems getting hired, but a stern word of warning....watch out from now on.....
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