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6.1.3 Common Violations

The following table lists some of the most common driver qualification violations.

Violation

Relevant CFR

No medical certificate in driver's possession, and operating a property-carrying vehicle without possessing a valid medical certificate

391.41

Expired medical examiner's certificate

391.45

Driver does not have a valid operator's license for the CMV being operated

391.11

Driver cannot read or speak the English language sufficiently to respond to official inquiries

391.11

Driver lacking physical qualification(s)

391.11

Driver operating a CMV without proper endorsements or in violation of restrictions

391.11

Driving a CMV while disqualified—suspended for safety-related or unknown reason and in the State of driver’s license issuance

391.15

Driving a CMV while disqualified—suspended for a non-safety-related or unknown reason and in the State of driver’s license issuance

391.15

Driving a CMV in Interstate Commerce and driver is less than 21 years of age

391.11

Driving a CMV while disqualified—suspended for a safety-related or unknown reason and outside the driver's license State of issuance 

391.15

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