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Jeff G.'s Comment
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has anyone ran in to driverfacts.com cause need more info on how they use it

Tracey K.'s Comment
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Not sure what you are asking for. Are you wanting information on how to use the website or about what has been retrieved on you? Or is that you want to get information to send to a company for your application process?

Need a little more information on what you need.

Jeff G.'s Comment
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has anyone ran in to driverfacts.com cause need more info on how they use it

they put it as crashes on this site

Tracey K.'s Comment
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It worked for me when I went to it. Maybe I can help you more? Let me know what you are looking for. I will try my best.

Jeff G.'s Comment
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It worked for me when I went to it. Maybe I can help you more? Let me know what you are looking for. I will try my best.

well it prevents people from getting a job

Brett Aquila's Comment
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I had never heard of that site until now. I guess it's the same as DAC - they keep a report on each driver in their system for companies to view during the hiring process.

If their information on you is incorrect I'm sure you can contact them and dispute it. Otherwise there probably isn't much you can do.

DAC:

Drive-A-Check Report

A truck drivers DAC report will contain detailed information about their job history of the last 10 years as a CDL driver (as required by the DOT).

It may also contain your criminal history, drug test results, DOT infractions and accident history. The program is strictly voluntary from a company standpoint, but most of the medium-to-large carriers will participate.

Most trucking companies use DAC reports as part of their hiring and background check process. It is extremely important that drivers verify that the information contained in it is correct, and have it fixed if it's not.

Jeff G.'s Comment
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I had never heard of that site until now. I guess it's the same as DAC - they keep a report on each driver in their system for companies to view during the hiring process.

If their information on you is incorrect I'm sure you can contact them and dispute it. Otherwise there probably isn't much you can do.

no and its all companies that use it and it keeps high turn over and drivers out off work even small companies use this system

DAC:

Drive-A-Check Report

A truck drivers DAC report will contain detailed information about their job history of the last 10 years as a CDL driver (as required by the DOT).

It may also contain your criminal history, drug test results, DOT infractions and accident history. The program is strictly voluntary from a company standpoint, but most of the medium-to-large carriers will participate.

Most trucking companies use DAC reports as part of their hiring and background check process. It is extremely important that drivers verify that the information contained in it is correct, and have it fixed if it's not.

Jeff G.'s Comment
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I had never heard of that site until now. I guess it's the same as DAC - they keep a report on each driver in their system for companies to view during the hiring process.

If their information on you is incorrect I'm sure you can contact them and dispute it. Otherwise there probably isn't much you can do.

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no and its all companies that use it and it keeps high turn over and drivers out off work even small companies use this system

its how the companies go around the dac and psp

DAC:

Drive-A-Check Report

A truck drivers DAC report will contain detailed information about their job history of the last 10 years as a CDL driver (as required by the DOT).

It may also contain your criminal history, drug test results, DOT infractions and accident history. The program is strictly voluntary from a company standpoint, but most of the medium-to-large carriers will participate.

Most trucking companies use DAC reports as part of their hiring and background check process. It is extremely important that drivers verify that the information contained in it is correct, and have it fixed if it's not.

ThinksTooMuch's Comment
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Jeff you cannot expect companies to ignore your driving record when hiring you for a driving job. If you had an accident or DUI or whatever it may be then the companies have every right to use that information when making a decision to hire you or not.

DUI:

Driving Under the Influence

Jeff G.'s Comment
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Jeff you cannot expect companies to ignore your driving record when hiring you for a driving job. If you had an accident or DUI or whatever it may be then the companies have every right to use that information when making a decision to hire you or not.

well check this out they consider everything a crash on a broad spectrum not all defined by DOT rules

DOT:

Department Of Transportation

A department of the federal executive branch responsible for the national highways and for railroad and airline safety. It also manages Amtrak, the national railroad system, and the Coast Guard.

State and Federal DOT Officers are responsible for commercial vehicle enforcement. "The truck police" you could call them.

DUI:

Driving Under the Influence

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