Can Getting a Ticket in a Personal Vehicle affect CDL Privileges?
Commercial drivers are not subject to CDL rules when driving a personal vehicle. So, certain moving violations that do not occur in a CMV generally are not considered serious violations for CDL holders. But, in certain circumstances a traffic violation such as a speeding ticket in a personal vehicle can still lead to a license revocation, especially if the speed is excessive. Although the consequences are not as severe as they may be with serious offenses such as operating a commercial vehicle while intoxicated, non-moving traffic violations can have an adverse effect on a CDL. Being repeatedly cited for non-moving violations within a certain period of time, for example, may result in losing CDL privileges. In most states, the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) assesses demerit points for speeding violations. And if a driver accumulates too many points, the DMV will suspend his or her license. Some states also allow or require judges to order license suspension for certain excess