Nothing on my DAC

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by lagbrosdetmi, Aug 17, 2014.

  1. lagbrosdetmi

    lagbrosdetmi Box Monkey

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    That too. Last moving violation in 2008.
     
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  3. lagbrosdetmi

    lagbrosdetmi Box Monkey

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    I don't know what it means but I see lots of noobs fretting it in here so I thought I'd check it out, don't cost nothin.

    I see CSA score mentioned a lot too, would a clean dac mean a good csa too? Doesn't that overweight violation appear anywhere?
     
  4. pattyj

    pattyj Road Train Member

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    That's not bad considering how long ago the last one was.A driver where I work was warned if he gets one more speeding ticket he loses his license.Hes had 2 tickets this yr alone and a number of them in the past like I think he said 11.
     
  5. HotH2o

    HotH2o Road Train Member

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    Not sure what the point of this thread is, especially in the "Questions From New Drivers" section but try not to break your arm patting your own back.
     
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  6. jbourque

    jbourque Heavy Load Member

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    back in the old days if you told a small fleet owner you ran legal and did not speed you might not get hired. back then it was called thats just trucking now its am i going to get fired because i ran ten minutes over my e-log time. its just a shame what trucking has become,i would hate to be a new driver just starting out in trucking. b safe out there
     
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  7. ezover

    ezover Light Load Member

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    you and me both, do not think i would get into trucking if i was just starting out. got into it because i did not want some one looking over my shoulder all the time. now they know more about what i am doing then the guys working in the warehouse.
     
  8. BROKENSPROKET

    BROKENSPROKET Medium Load Member

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    You can check your score anytime you want. Only costs $10.

    I check it every once in a while. Had a non-reportable accident with no tickets issued that never went to insurance. Just to make sure MN State Patrol plays by the rules.
     
  9. kemosabi49

    kemosabi49 Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    We, I mean the truck drivers, don't need Dac or Hireright as it's now called. It's a tool, prone to have incorrect info that the companies use. The info on the report is supplied by those same companies. Info that is not necessarily true, correct or anything close to it. That's one reason why everyone should periodically check the own report. Especially, if you have recently changed companies or are planning to make a move. You can get a free report from www.hireright.com.
     
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