DUI Defense for CDL Holders

As a commercial driver’s license (CDL) holder, your livelihood is at risk when your driving rights are challenged. In addition to more stringent penalties, you can face a lifetime suspension of your commercial driver’s license for two DUI convictions, even if they were while driving your personal vehicle.

Attorney John W. Gibson defends commercial driver’s license holders charged with DUI (driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol) or DAI (driving after imbibing) in Pennsylvania.

Please examine our Why You Should Retain a DUI Attorney page for some of the benefits of retaining an experienced DUI lawyer. For additional information about our qualifications and high level of personalized attention, please visit our Firm Overview page, or contact us for a free phone consultation to discuss your CDL and DUI matter.

DUI Laws for CDL Holders
(f) Commercial or school vehicles.—An individual may not drive, operate or be in actual physical control of the movement of a commercial vehicle, school bus or school vehicle in any of the following circumstances:

(1) After the individual has imbibed a sufficient amount of alcohol such that the alcohol concentration in the individual’s blood or breath is:
(i) 0.04% or greater within two hours after the individual has driven, operated or been in actual physical control of the movement of a commercial vehicle other than a school bus or a school vehicle.
(ii) 0.02% or greater within two hours after the individual has driven, operated or been in actual physical control of the movement of a school bus or a school vehicle.
(2) After the individual has imbibed a sufficient amount of alcohol such that the individual is rendered incapable of safely driving, operating or being in actual physical control of the movement of the vehicle.
(3) While the individual is under the influence of a controlled substance or combination of controlled substances, as defined in section 1603 (relating to definitions).
(4) While the individual is under the combined influence of alcohol and a controlled substance or combination of controlled substances, as defined in section 1603.

Penalties for CDL Holders Convicted of DUI
For a first offense, to:

(i) undergo imprisonment of not less than 48 consecutive hours nor more than six months;
(ii) pay a fine of not less than $500 nor more than $5,000;
(iii) attend an alcohol highway safety school approved by the department; and
(iv) comply with all drug and alcohol treatment requirements imposed under sections 3814 and 3815.
Accelerated Rehabilitative Dispositions (ARD) are treated as convictions for the purpose of imposing CDL sanctions.

Two DUI convictions will result in a lifetime disqualification, and DUI convictions after September 30, 2005 involving personal vehicles are counted.

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