CDL holders often face more severe penalties, such as temporary suspension or even permanent
revocation of their commercial driver licenses, both of which can impact income and possibly employment.
Not exact matches
Chemical Test Refusal: A
driver who refuses to take a chemical test (normally a test
of breath, blood or urine in Westchester County) can receive a
driver license
revocation of at least one year (18 months for a
commercial driver) and must pay a $ 500 civil penalty ($ 550 for a
driver of commercial vehicles) to apply for a new
driver's license.
Your CDL (
Commercial Driver License) or commercial driving privileges will remain suspended or revoked until the end of the original suspension or r
Commercial Driver License) or
commercial driving privileges will remain suspended or revoked until the end of the original suspension or r
commercial driving privileges will remain suspended or revoked until the end
of the original suspension or
revocation.
Following a moving traffic violation conviction, the state will send your driving record to the
Commercial Driver License Information System; any record
of license suspensions and
revocations will also go to the National
Driver Register.
The three - year CDL driving history issued by the South Dakota DPS offices includes driving history details for holders
of commercial driver's licenses, including suspensions,
revocations, cancelations or denials.
In addition to the
driver's license
revocation that occurs when you accumulate 12 or more points on your Department
of Motor Vehicles driving record, point accumulation can also result in an increase in auto insurance premiums and a decrease in
commercial driving opportunities.