
This legal concept typically refers to a situation where an individual is in possession of a vehicle’s operational mechanism, even without actively driving, while impaired by alcohol or drugs. For example, a... Read more »

The Department of Transportation (DOT) physical examination assesses a commercial driver’s medical fitness for duty. Evaluations include vision, hearing, blood pressure, urinalysis, and a general physical assessment to identify any conditions that... Read more »

A medical examination required by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) for commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers is a crucial component of road safety. This examination assesses a driver’s physical and... Read more »
A medical examination not regulated by the Department of Transportation (DOT) standards is typically required for jobs that don’t involve operating commercial motor vehicles. These examinations assess an individual’s overall health and... Read more »