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Road Test Requirements Questions Under PA.187 Revision of 2006. What if a Michigan School Bus Driver has their license, suspended, canceled or denied by the Secretary of State? What if a Michigan School Bus Driver is disqualified from operating a commercial motor vehicle ?
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Road Test Requirements Questions Under PA.187 Revision of 2006 • What if a Michigan School Bus Driver has their license, suspended, canceled or denied by the Secretary of State? • What if a Michigan School Bus Driver is disqualified from operating a commercial motor vehicle ? • What if a Michigan School Bus Driver has been convicted of any disqualifying offenses in any motor vehicle listed in 49 CFR 383.51 (b) ? • What are the disqualifying offenses in 49 CFR 383.51 (b) ? • What if a Michigan School Bus Driver has been convicted of more than 1 serious traffic violations defined in 49 CFR 383.5 while operating a commercial motor vehicle within the last 3 years? • What are the serious traffic violations defined in 49 CFR 383.5 ? • What if a Michigan School Bus Driver has been convicted of any motor vehicle violation that resulted in an accident while operating a commercial motor vehicle? Answer, Click Here Answer, Click Here Answer, Click Here Answer, Click Here Answer, ClickHere Answer, Click Here Answer, Click Here
A driver skills test must be administered to the driver by a state authorized commercial driver license examiner, not employed with the same agency or school district. • Note: The driver shall not operate a school bus until the driver has passed the test. 257.1849 (4) Back to Questions? Click Here
Disqualifying offenses in 49 CFR 383.51 (b) (1) Being under the influence of alcohol as prescribed by State law (2) Being under the influence of a controlled substance. (3) Having an alcohol concentration of 0.04 or greater while operating a CMV 4) Refusing to take an alcohol test as required by a State or jurisdiction under its implied consent laws or regulations as defined in §383.72 of this part. (5) Leaving the scene of an accident. (6) Using the vehicle to commit a felony other than a felony (7) Driving a CMV when, as a result of prior violations committed operating a CMV, the driver’s CDL is revoked, suspended, or canceled, or the driver is disqualified from operating a CMV. 8) Causing a fatality through the negligent operation of a CMV, including but not limited to the crimes of motor vehicle manslaughter, homicide by motor vehicle and negligent homicide. (9) Using the vehicle in the commission of a felony involving manufacturing, distributing, or dispensing a controlled substance Back to Questions? Click Here
Serious traffic violations under CFR 49 383.5 1) Speeding excessively, involving any speed of 15 mph or more above the posted speed limit. (2) Driving recklessly, as defined by State or local law or regulation. (3) Making improper or erratic traffic lane changes. 4) Following the vehicle ahead too closely. (5) Violating State or local law relating to motor vehicle traffic control (other than a parking violation) arising in connection with a fatal accident. 6) Driving a CMV without obtaining a CDL. 7) Driving a CMV without a CDL in the driver’s possession 8) Driving a CMV without the proper class of CDL and/or endorsements for the specific vehicle group being operated or for the passengers or type of cargo being transported. Back to Questions? Click Here