How Court Viction Monitoring Works
Commercial Drivers are monitored daily for Convictions and Suspensions, once a Traffic Violation or Accident has been filed in a State or Federal Court
When should companies monitor CDL Drivers?
Immediately After A Commercial Drivers has a traffic, or has been involved in an Accident, which will be displayed on a CDR, as well as the court the incident is pending.
- A Drivers MVR Can Not display traffic violations until a conviction has been entered into the courts.
- A Drivers CDR Will display traffic violations, within 24 - 48 hours of the incident; Even before a conviction has been entered in the courts.
Why Insurance Carriers Should Monitor CDL Drivers
OrderCDR considers several key factors that are major contributors to many accidents, including a Drivers:
- Hours of Service
- Distracted Driving
- Driving Under The Influence
- Operating an Unsafe CMV
Insurance Companies can mitigate their Risk, if they find out any of their Insurers (CDL Driver) has been convicted, or put Out of Service.
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