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<p>[QUOTE="Moose1958, post: 11452858, member: 54776"]It doesn't! Regardless of the type of vehicle even for a simple running a stop sign ticket, the carrier is required per <a href="https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=b77d7e382f506c0db7647d0e5a91271a&mc=true&node=pt49.5.391&rgn=div5#se49.5.391_127" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=b77d7e382f506c0db7647d0e5a91271a&mc=true&node=pt49.5.391&rgn=div5#se49.5.391_127" rel="nofollow">391.27</a> to get from you a list OF ALL violations in either a POV or a CMV for that following year. Insurance carriers look at the DMV record in total when they make a determination to insure or not. In all honesty, getting stopped in a POV for things listed in Table 1 will impact you just as hard as if you were in a CMV. There is a myth flying about in the world of truck drivers that your responsibility to safeguard that CDL ends when you get out of a CMV! That is pure BS![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Moose1958, post: 11452858, member: 54776"]It doesn't! Regardless of the type of vehicle even for a simple running a stop sign ticket, the carrier is required per [URL='https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=b77d7e382f506c0db7647d0e5a91271a&mc=true&node=pt49.5.391&rgn=div5#se49.5.391_127']391.27[/URL] to get from you a list OF ALL violations in either a POV or a CMV for that following year. Insurance carriers look at the DMV record in total when they make a determination to insure or not. In all honesty, getting stopped in a POV for things listed in Table 1 will impact you just as hard as if you were in a CMV. There is a myth flying about in the world of truck drivers that your responsibility to safeguard that CDL ends when you get out of a CMV! That is pure BS![/QUOTE]
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