Spydie, correct me if I'm wrong, but I wanted to ask again. I think you will only receive csa points if you are ticketed or warned during an inspection. I know of drivers who received an overweight ticket with no csa points.
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I've been an owner operator for 20 years, you know how many times I've been audited for my logbooks-zero!
Don't know why everybody scared of getting audited.ramblingman Thanks this. -
I'm not scared of getting audited, just don't wanna deal with the dumb things.
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Edit to add: by inspection do you mean strictly at scales? That would be inaccurate. Any encounter with a dot qualified inspector can get you csa points. That would be every dot officer, almost every state Highway patrol man, and many County and city officers have gotten dot certified. -
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The way I understand it is, you have to be given an inspection along with any moving or equipment citations for it to count, all other tickets given, do not count.
Like I said I know of drivers given an overweight ticket at the scales, they aren't penalized any points because they weren't given an inspection when called inside. Just issued a ticket, go in your way, pay it later, and its over, no points. -
Over weight citation are coded as a civil penalty so they carry no csa points. Has nothing to do with if they were given an inspection or not. -
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