According to the Federal Motor Carrier Administration Regulations, this would be a non moving violation, 393.60 in the Federal Regulations. The regs state that "Each person who operates a commercial motor vehicle, who has a commercial driver's license issued by a State or jurisdiction, and who is convicted of violating, in any type of motor vehicle, a State or local law relating to motor vehicle traffic control This shouldn't be counted against your driving license, but ultimately it's the state you live in that determines the difference between a moving violation and a non moving violation. In Idaho, at least, it would not count against your license because equipment violations are not considered to be moving violations. It will affect the safety rating of the company only if a qualified officer conducted a Level 1, 2, or 3 inspection.
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If it is a commercial vehicle, record the name of the company and the licence plate number and contact your insurance company because they will hold the other vehicle liable.
Violation of company rules
In Michigan, yes, although it might be against company policy.
21655.5 is not a moving violation. I called my insurance company and they said that this specific violation was "not chargeable." But, if the violation were 21655, without the .5 at the end, it would be.
O i would say about 100 percent...seriously
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