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If you do not hold a CLP or CDL, but operate a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) and are convicted of certain offenses, your commercial driving privileges will be disqualified and you will not be able to apply for a CLP or CDL during the disqualification period.
The following offenses disqualify from CDL in Texas: Alcohol-related offenses. Commission of a felony. Leaving the scene of an accident. Two serious traffic offenses in three years. Three serious traffic offenses in three years. Railroad crossing violations.
Appeals of CDL disqualifications must be made to the Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) by submitting a request for an administrative hearing within 30 days of the mailing date of the disqualification notice.
Types Of CDL Disqualifications In Ohio Refusing to submit a blood alcohol concentration test (BAC test); Operating a vehicle while under the influence (OVI); Convictions for multiple serious traffic offenses; Felonies committed by using a vehicle; or.
Code O - No Tractor Trailer CMV. You cannot operate any CMV tractor (pulling unit) with a fifth-wheel connection if you used a unit with a pintle hook, or other non-fifth wheel connection (such as a gooseneck, or ball and chain hook up) during the skills test.
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In Texas, there are three classifications of CDLs: Class A, Class B, and Class C. The class of CDL required will depend on the type of vehicle being operated and the weight of the vehicle.
The following offenses disqualify from CDL in Texas: Alcohol-related offenses. Commission of a felony. Leaving the scene of an accident. Two serious traffic offenses in three years. Three serious traffic offenses in three years. Railroad crossing violations.
SERIOUS TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS Improper or erratic lane changes. Following a vehicle too closely. Violating state or local law relating to motor vehicle traffic control arising in connection with a fatal accident. Driving a CMV without obtaining a CDL.

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