No, they do not.
Points against your license, no. But it does put points... and a pretty substantial number of them, at that... on your CSA report.
Depends on the severity of the violation. It will, however, show up on your MVR, regardless of whether or not California assesses points for it.
No, and as far as I know, it doesn't count against your CSA 2010 score, either.
That's not a warning ticket - that's an OOS violation, and you'll receive CSA points for it.
If you're operating a vehicle requiring a CDL licenced operator without having a CDL, yes, it is a traffic violation, and one which can cost you dearly, as well.
As far as assessed points are concerned, three years. The violation will remain on your MVR for seven years.
CDL state points and CSA points are 2 different entities. You cannot loose your CDL from CSA, But you could loose a JOB
Yes, following too closely is considered a serious violation for commercial driver's license (CDL) holders. It can lead to dangerous driving situations, especially with large vehicles, and can result in accidents. Violations can result in points on a driver's record, fines, and potentially affect their employment and insurance rates. Repeated offenses may lead to more severe penalties or loss of CDL privileges.
what the maxmum point you can have on your cdl license
No you can't get points for a parking violation you can lose points though.
I approached a police officer with your question, and she replied no. Generally to lose your CDL it is an alcohol related offense or a moving violation.
For a CDL license it is not necessarily the points anymore. They have changed the law and now your CDL license will be suspended if you receive two serious CDL violations within a three year period. In addition, most companies will not hire you if you have one serious CDL violation or two other speeding ticket violations on your record. It is not the trucking company but their insurance carrier. If you have too many tickets, the insurance company will tell the trucking company that you cannot drive. A CDL driver needs to contest any traffic ticket. If you recevie one in your personal vehicle, it now counts the same as if you were in your truck.