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Professional Drivers
Getting a traffic ticket is something that happens to many, but for professional drivers, the consequences can be significantly more severe. Mistakes made in the line of duty carry a much heavier weight and can have a lasting impact on one’s career and livelihood.
Instead of accepting these infractions as inevitable, it’s essential to fight for a clean driving record. If you’re charged with a traffic violation, acting quickly is critical. Hiring a skilled Erie criminal lawyer to defend your case is often your best course of action.
At Logue Law Group, we specialize in providing expert legal representation for CDL (Commercial Driving License) cases. Our knowledgeable attorneys have a proven track record of successfully reducing or even dismissing charges for professional drivers.
Investing in a professional Erie DUI attorney can safeguard your career and save you from substantial expenses related to fines and increased insurance premiums.
Rules for Commercial and Professional Drivers
Violating traffic laws can lead to serious repercussions, including fines, points added to your driving record, and elevated insurance costs. Most critically, accumulating too many points can result in license suspension. Given that your career revolves around driving, this could be catastrophic.
Notification Requirements
If you hold a CDL, you must report any traffic violation to both your employer and PennDOT within 30 days of receiving it, regardless of whether the incident occurred in Erie County or out of state.
Penalties for Traffic Violations
If you’re caught violating traffic laws for the first time, PennDOT mandates a minimum one-year suspension of your CDL for actions such as:
- Operating a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) with a suspended, revoked, or canceled CDL.
- Using a CMV to commit a felony.
- Fleeing the scene of an accident without reporting it.
- Causing damage to property or unoccupied vehicles with a CMV.
- Being involved in a CMV accident that results in injury or death.
- Driving a CMV under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances.
- Operating a CMV with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.04 or higher (half the legal limit in Pennsylvania).
- Declining to take a blood alcohol test.
A second offense could lead to a lifetime suspension of your license. Additionally, for offenses committed while transporting hazardous materials, the first violation alone could result in a three-year CDL suspension.
It’s worth noting that if you are convicted of two serious violations within a three-year timeframe, your license may be suspended for a minimum of 60 days. A third offense in that same period could extend the suspension to 120 days.
Suspension in Another State
If your license is suspended as a professional driver in another state, the National Driving Register ensures that your driving record is accessible to your employer and other relevant parties. If one state suspends your CDL, Erie County and Pennsylvania will follow suit, further complicating your ability to work. Even minor infractions can have significant repercussions on your driving status.
Professional Legal Support for Traffic Violations
When facing allegations of a traffic violation, the importance of a dedicated and experienced traffic ticket lawyer cannot be overstated. The team at Logue Law Group is committed to providing professional legal representation to protect your career and ensure the best outcome for your situation.
Hiring an Erie DUI attorney from Logue Law Group can make all the difference. They will skillfully evaluate your case, identify the best course of action, and tirelessly defend your rights.
Don’t leave your livelihood to chance. If you’ve been issued a traffic citation, act immediately. Call a lawyer from Logue Law Group to safeguard your driving record and ensure your career remains on track.
Complimentary Consultation
For a free initial consultation with an experienced Erie criminal lawyer at Logue Law Group, contact us online or call 844.PITT.DUI. Our team is available 24/7 to assist you.
Serving Erie County and Beyond
Logue Law Group proudly serves Erie County and Pennsylvania, as well as nearby regions in West Virginia and Ohio.