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Roadcheck 2020: Managing CDL Requirements

Written by Foley | Aug 19, 2020 4:00:00 AM

In 2019, three of the most common driver violations during Roadcheck were due to CDL licensing issues – with drivers operating with the wrong license class and either suspended or expired licenses. Over 25 percent of these drivers were placed out of service.

 

As we approach Roadcheck 2020, with its focus on driver compliance, making sure your drivers are operating with a valid CDL is extremely important. This, along with checking drivers’ medical cards status, records of duty status and evidence of impairment (among other things) will play an even larger role in the CVSA inspection process.

2019 Driver & CDL Violations

In 2019, the FMCSA recorded almost a million driver violations – with almost 1 in 3 inspections resulting in a violation. Many of these drivers were placed out of service – with the highest percentage of out-of-service orders given to those caught operating without a CDL.

Safety audits and compliance reviews also saw a high number of CDL issues – with top violations for 2019 coming from drivers who were either operating with a suspended or revoked CDL or operating with multiple CDL’s.

Related Article: New 2020 Roadcheck Dates Announced

Preventing CDL Violations

 Both in preparation for Roadcheck, as well as a best practice for your business, it’s a good idea to keep an eye on each driver’s CDL status. You can do this in a few key ways:

  • Include a check of the Commercial Driver’s License Information System (CDLIS) as part of your pre-employment screening process when you hire a new driver. This screen will identify every state where the driver has held (or currently holds) a commercial driver’s license.
  • Enroll all current drivers in an MVR Monitoring Program so that you’ll be notified immediately if a driver’s license is suspended or revoked. As an added bonus, you’ll also know if they receive a speeding ticket, DUI violation or are involved in a motor vehicle accident.
  • Monitor CDL expiration dates as part of the driver file management Using an automated system such as the one we provide at Foley will keep track of these dates for you and send you an alert when a driver’s license renewal date is approaching.

With only a few weeks left until Roadcheck, now is the time to make sure that your drivers are operating as compliantly as possible. If you have any questions about CDL compliance, or would like help enhancing your company’s compliance, please click here or call (860) 815-0764.