Beginning October 1, 2002, FMCSA can disqualify CDL holders for "new offenses"! Additionally, as states implement these new requirements, they can retroactively disqualify drivers for offenses that were committed after the effective date. These offenses now include personal vehicle offenses which can result in CDL disqualifications and suspensions!
According to Transport Topics, "FMCSA believes nearly 26,000 truck drivers could be disqualified and an additional 15,000 suspended every year as a result."
To keep you informed of these new FMCSA regulations and their consequences, we developed the CDL Driver Video.
- Sample Video Clip
- An overview of the CDL changes
- Discussion of the new disqualifying offenses added to the category of "Serious Traffic Violations"
- New mandatory suspension for drivers determined by FMCSA to be an "imminent hazard"
- Driver reporting procedures to state DMVs and employers
- New knowledge and skill testing requirements for school bus endorsements
- What happens if your state is "decertified" by FMCSA
- Discussion of additional licensing and state requirements
Key responsibilities for employers
- A summary of the sections and lessons of this training program
It is very important to review this training before your state complies with the new regulations. Remember that after the effective date of September 30, 2002, FMCSA can take action on the new offenses.