If you have that problem, the best thing to do is turn in your CDL. As soon as its found out, it'll be taken from you anyhow. You can't safely operate a CMV if you're prone to epileptic fits. What happens if you have one while you go down Donner Pass? Trying to hide it and continue driving is only going to lead to you getting yourself and/or others killed.
You need to hang it up. If you're prone to epileptic seizures, you're a hazard to yourself and to everyone around you.
Alcohol use makes a person susceptible to epileptic fits. This is the case if they have not been diagnosed as epileptic or had a fit. If the person who drinks alcohol is epileptic, the efficacy of their anti - epileptic medication is counteracted by the alcohol.
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The regulations for when a CDL is required has nothing to do with length.
Every state is different in what they require for CDL's and permits. The site fmcsa.dot.gov/registration-licensing/cdl/cdl.html is the federal regulations and probably the best place to start.
Movies themselves do not usually bring on seizures, however effects such as strobe and/or flashing lights can bring on epileptic fits/seizures.
He managed to stop his epileptic fits becoming common knowledge by having servants cover it up, but couldn't stop them.
The set of laws pertaining to it are known as the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations
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No. And you really need to drop this notion now. You do not need to be behind the wheel of any vehicle - let alone a CMV - when you have an epileptic seizure.
Epileptic - comics - was created in 1996.
It depends on your state's laws and regulations. In some states, a reckless driving charge may result in a longer suspension or revocation of your CDL. You'll need to check with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles for specific information on how the reckless driving charge will affect your CDL.