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Old 01-10-2007, 04:10 AM
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If you're in your personel vehicle, and you get a ticket for having a headlight or taillight out, will this hurt your CDL driving record much?
 
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Probably not. Havaing a headlight out is a non moving violation, which are generally ignored by employers. However, it would be wise to report that to your employer. They'll generally ignore the information, but you will still have met their "report every violation" rules.
 
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Old 01-10-2007, 04:24 AM
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The only thing they care about is moving violations, DUI and felonies. If they want to view the other non moving tickets, they can do it themselves. I never mention non movers!
 
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If you're in your personel vehicle, and you get a ticket for having a headlight or taillight out, will this hurt your CDL driving record much?
Probably not, but being seen in that rusty a$$ dump truck might.
 
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do non-moving violations even go on the driving record?
 
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Old 01-10-2007, 08:35 AM
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Originally Posted by HorsePower
do non-moving violations even go on the driving record?
If you're talking about DOT Equipment violations the answer is No but if repeated consistently you Will be on a DOT List to be watched.
 
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no: I meant non-moving violations received on your small vehicle, not your truck. Like a missing headlight on your sedan
 
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Probably not, but being seen in that rusty a$$ dump truck might.
It so happens that "Rusty Ass Dump Truck", as you so flippantly put it,
was custom built on a cable television show called "Trash My Truck"!!
:P :P
 
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Probably not, but being seen in that rusty a$$ dump truck might.
It so happens that "Ugly Old Dump Truck", as you so flippantly put it, was custom built on a cable television show called "Trash My Truck"!! :P :P
ROFLMAO :lol: arty:
 
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Originally Posted by Useless
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Probably not, but being seen in that rusty a$$ dump truck might.
It so happens that "Rusty Ass Dump Truck", as you so flippantly put it,
was custom built on a cable television show called "Trash My Truck"!!
:P :P
ROFLMAO :lol: arty:
Aw, come on now, GP!!!
You don't REALLY think a rusty ass truck like that happens by accident or chance, do you??
:roll:
Take a closer look; I mean, we are talking just one step short of devine intervention here!!
 

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