9/28/05-A new law in Oregon brings stiffer penalties on commercial drivers for moving violations – even in their personal vehicles.
The new rules, which take effect Sept. 30, were a requirement by the federal government in the Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act.
Congress passed the requirement in 1999, intended to reduce the number and severity of crashes involving large trucks and buses.
Under the Oregon law, previously HB2107, the state Department of Transportation must comply with the following:
Violations will count against an individual’s commercial driver’s license, even if the individual is driving his or her personal vehicle.
Violations incurred in personal vehicles prior to Sept. 30 will not count against drivers.