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What happens when a truck driver gets a ticket? Does he/she lose their job?
Asked by Brownie
My fiance got a ticket for driving over the speed limit. He just found out that he is guilty and now he has a point on his license. What happens now? Will he be able to drive again? Is his career as a professional driver over? what should I do? We are in the process of planning a wedding. Does this situation sound hopeless to you or not?

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Yes it depends on the ticket. * Two or more serious traffic violations, including excessive speeding, reckless driving, improper or erratic lane changes, following the vehicle ahead too closely, and traffic offenses in connection with fatal traffic accidents, within a three-year period: 90 day to five year suspension. * One or more violations of an Motor vehicle declared out of service order within a 10-year period. One year suspension. * Driving under the influence of a controlled substance or alcohol, or leaving the scene of an accident, or using a CMV to commit a felony. Three year suspension. * Any of the one-year offenses while operating a CMV for hazardous materials or second offense of any of the one-year or three-year offenses, or using a CMV to commit a felony involving manufacturing, distributing, or dispensing controlled substances. Life Suspension. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Commercial_driver%27s_license&oldid=112840087
* Page name: Commercial driver's license * Author: Wikipedia contributors * Publisher: Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. * Date of last revision: 5 March 2007 17:03 UTC * Date retrieved: 19 April 2007 01:51 UTC * Permanent link: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Commercial_driver%27s_license&oldid=112840087 * Page Version ID: 112840087
Answered by flipper

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no I think he will be alright however I would be concern if it happens over and over in a short period of time.
Answered by Boricua

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My brother is a truck driver and he got 3 tickets before his trucking license was suspended. He had to pay his fines, get his license back and get his points down before he was allowed to drive again. He also lost his job after the third ticket. Your fiance should be fine, but he does need to be more careful. However, every trucking company has their own set of rules and he should refer to them for the final answer about whether he will lose or keep his job.
Answered by sandilp72

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how would i know if he will loose his job, i dont work for the company. every company is different and every circumstance is different - how fast was he going ? - how long has he worked for the company ? - how strick are they ? - does he have any other tickets ? - so on and so on so how can anybody answer this question other than his boss ???????????????????????
Answered by grumpy0282

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Dont worry about it. 1 pt is nothing. The trick is run 9mph over posted speed, u get stopped no pts, 10mph an they start w/ the pts. 14mph over is considered wreckless, and can go to jail. I had 7 spding tickets, 3 warnings, in 3 1/2 yrs, no pts. if your going to run hard...it pays to have one of the pre-paid legal services, they go to court for you, make deals etc. you just have to make sure you pay both on time.
Answered by DennistheMenace


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