By Seth Anderson on January 11, 2024
It is no secret that commercial driver licenses (CDLs) are difficult to obtain. The size and weight of these vehicles pose a significant threat to the safety of others if the drivers operating them are not properly trained. Despite the rigorous requirements for getting a CDL, however, an estimated thousands to tens of thousands of truck drivers are operating on U.S. roads without a CDL.
At Anderson & Cummings, we deal with injury claims every day, including truck crashes. We have seen firsthand the catastrophic injuries victims have suffered because of negligent truck drivers. In this article, we discuss CDL fraud and how these truck drivers are getting away with it. We also discuss the very real dangers of having untrained and inexperienced truck drivers on the road.
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To obtain a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) legally, there are a lot of requirements that drivers have to meet.
To start with, you have to pass specific physical requirements before you can be cleared to pursue a CDL. In Texas, this means having the full use of both hands and feet, passing a hearing test and having 20/40 vision in both eyes (corrective lenses are permitted). Even if you pass these initial physical requirements, however, you may still not qualify.
Certain medical conditions could disqualify you from becoming a Texas truck driver, such as:
After passing the physical requirements, your driving history will be reviewed. If you have serious moving violations, such as a history of DUIs, you will likely be disqualified from the process.
If you have a clean driving history, you will need to apply for a CDL learner’s permit. Once you get this permit, you will be able to begin behind-the-wheel training and practice what you have learned. However, you must first pass a written test to ensure you understand commercial rules and road laws in Texas, general knowledge and more.
Behind-the-wheel training is the next stop. Once you complete your training, you still have to take and pass a road test. If you want to be able to drive specific vehicles, such as a truck that transports hazardous materials, there are additional endorsements you need to get the proper certification.
This system is rigorous, but it is there to help ensure truck drivers have the skills and experience they need to stay safe on the road.
In Texas, the FBI uncovered a scheme involving a Department of Public Service (DPS) employee in San Antonio who managed to issue 215 fake CDLs between January 2017 and June 2019. The DPS employee accepted thousands of dollars in exchange for the fraudulent licenses. Over 200 of these drivers have never taken a road test but are still driving on the road today.
Unfortunately, there are multiple CDL schemes occurring in other states as well.
A concerning number of drivers are bypassing legal channels to get their commercial driving licenses through dishonest means. In addition to schemes like the one in San Antonio, drivers may do any of the following to get a CDL:
Safety experts estimate there may be thousands or tens of thousands of unqualified individuals driving these 80,000-pound vehicles.
Driving a semi-truck requires specific skills and knowledge. The danger posed by drivers with fake CDLs cannot be overstated. They have not been trained on critical safety aspects, such as:
Not having these key skills increases the risk of catastrophic truck accidents. Drivers who cheat to get their CDL are also much less likely to follow regulations and may be more aggressive towards other motorists, such as by following too closely.
CDL license fraud is a serious concern for everyone on the road. At Anderson & Cummings, we are committed to raising awareness about this issue and advocating for those impacted by the negligent and reckless driving behavior of truck drivers with fraudulent CDLs.
If you need a truck accident lawyer in the Fort Worth area, we are here to help. There are no upfront fees if we represent you. In fact, you do not pay us anything unless we win money for you through a settlement or jury-awarded verdict.
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Seth Anderson, whose team has more than 50 years of combined legal experience in helping victims of personal injury seek justice.
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