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FMCSA Certified Medical Examiners - Free Test Sample Questions

For the first conviction of a driver, if he or she has a blood alcohol concentration of .04 or more while operating a CMV, a person that is required to have a CLP/CDL will be disqualified from operating a CMV for what period of time?





Correct Answer:
1 year.


the correct answer is 1 year. according to the federal motor carrier safety administration (fmcsa), a driver who is caught with a blood alcohol concentration (bac) of .04 or more while operating a commercial motor vehicle (cmv) will be disqualified from driving such a vehicle for 1 year.

this rule applies to drivers who are required to have a commercial learner's permit (clp) or a commercial driver's license (cdl). these are licenses that are required to operate large, heavy, or hazardous material vehicles in commerce. the fmcsa maintains strict rules to ensure the safety of these drivers and those around them.

if a driver is caught with a bac of .04 or more, it is considered a serious violation. the driver's first conviction will result in a disqualification of operating a cmv for 1 year. this is regardless of whether the vehicle they were driving at the time of the offense was a cmv or a non-cmv.

the disqualification period increases with each subsequent violation. for instance, a second violation in a separate incident will result in a lifetime disqualification. however, the fmcsa has the discretion to reduce the lifetime disqualification to a minimum of 10 years.

therefore, it is crucial for drivers who are required to have a clp or cdl to operate a cmv, to always ensure they are not under the influence of alcohol while driving. a bac of .04 or more can lead to serious consequences, including a disqualification period of at least 1 year for the first offense.