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If you are a commercial driver’s license (CDL) holder in Hawaii and get a DUI charge, the stakes are much higher than those for standard licensed drivers. This is because CDL drivers are held to higher standards, and DUI charges can impact their careers and futures. Because the consequences of a CDL DUI in Ewa Beach are severe, it is important to work with an Ewa Beach CDL DUI lawyer who can protect your rights and future driving privileges.
The seasoned legal team at the Law Office of R. Patrick McPherson has over 20 years of experience defending drivers against DUIs in Hawaii, including commercial drivers who hold CDLs. We understand how daunting your charges may be when your license is at stake, which is why we combine our extensive knowledge of DUI law, courtroom experience, and negotiation skills to advocate for our clients.
CDL drivers must follow stricter state regulations in exchange for their commercial vehicle driving privileges. The biggest difference in these standards is their blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit. For standard license holders in Hawaii, the legal BAC limit is 0.08%. For CDL drivers, the legal BAC limit is 0.04%.
If a CDL holder in Hawaii is found to be driving with a BAC of 0.04% or more, they can be arrested for a DUI and potentially lose their license. Even when a CDL holder is driving their own personal vehicle, they are required to adhere to CDL standards.
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Employers of CDL holders are required to report drug or alcohol-related offenses to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), which then publishes what is known as the “Clearinghouse” online database. In 2024, over 37,000 drug and alcohol violations were reported to the FMCSA nationally.
A first-time CDL DUI in Ewa Beach can result in a one-year revocation of your commercial license driving privileges. If hazardous materials were involved, the revocation period can be even longer. A second- offense DUI can mean a lifetime ban from holding a CDL. Additional penalties may include fines, alcohol education classes or programs, probation, jail time, and other means of alternative sentencing.
It is important to note, however, that you do not need to be convicted to lose your CDL in ʻEwa Beach, Hawaii. Unfortunately, many CDL drivers who are simply accused of DUIs may be suspended or lose their jobs. This makes it even more critical that you hire an experienced lawyer who can help you protect your rights.
The Law Office of R. Patrick McPherson is a resounding force in the Ewa Beach and Honolulu legal communities. We can aggressively represent you in your CDL DUI case and work to protect your driving privileges and future career. Contact our office today to discuss your case and learn more about our trusted DUI services in Hawaii.
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