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Fighting a CDL Traffic Ticket – What You Should Know

 Posted on February 17, 2017 in Traffic Violations

Arlington Heights CDL traffic violation defense attorneyWhile all drivers are held responsible for their actions and decisions, those who hold a commercial driver’s license (CDL) are held to even higher standards. Further, the loss or suspension of a license can result in a loss of income. Learn how you can fight against a CDL traffic ticket, and why you should, every single time.

Disqualification as a CMV Driver

Under Illinois state law, CDL drivers are disqualified from operating a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) if they are convicted of two or more “serious traffic violations” within a three-year time-period. Suspensions can last anywhere from 60 days to 10 years, depending on the circumstances. It is also important to keep in mind that this applies, regardless of whether you were operating a commercial vehicle or non-commercial vehicle at the time of your ticket.

What Are “Serious Violations?”

Serious violations encompass numerous types of moving violations, including those pertaining to:

  • Driving while under the influence;

  • Following too closely;

  • Improper lane usage, improper passing, and other lane change violations;

  • Reckless driving;

  • Exceeding the speed limit by 15 miles per hour or more;

  • Texting or using a cell phone while driving;

  • Leaving the scene of an accident;

  • Driving on a suspended or revoked license;

  • Driving without insurance,

Any one of these could cost you your license, and your means for providing for your family’s financial needs. So, rather than simply pay and accept the consequences, you should fight back against any and all violations. This is especially critical if you already have at least one major violation on your personal or CDL driving record.

Fighting Back Against a Traffic Violation

While there may be several defenses that you can use in fighting a traffic ticket, it is critical that you choose one that gives you the highest possible chance of having it dismissed. As such, traffic violation issues should be handled by an experienced criminal defense lawyer. Able to examine your situation, they can work to mitigate the charges and will fight aggressively to have the violation removed. It is important to note that you should only seek attorneys who have experience handling traffic violations and CDL licensing.

Contact Our Illinois Traffic Violation Lawyer

With more than 25 years of experience in the criminal defense arena, Scott F. Anderson, Attorney at Law, is the lawyer you can trust. Our Arlington Heights traffic violation lawyer understands that your license is your livelihood. Familiar with traffic violations and CDL licensing issues, we will fight for you and your future. To learn more about how we can help with your case, call 847-253-3400 and schedule a personalized consultation today.

Source:

http://www.dmv.org/il-illinois/suspended-cdl.php

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