This is a lot like the question you asked yesterday. Did you read those three answers?
This is a lot like the question you asked yesterday. Did you read those three answers?
The reason I was asking this question again to get knowledge about fail control. Somebody wrote in my post that it was a citation. So I want to confirm from other drivers.
If you got a ticket for it, it's a citation.
If you got a ticket for it, it's a citation.
Thanks man, never had nothing like this before. So I wasn't sure.
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Yes I was wondering about a ticket I got in February. It was fail control in Ohio. So is this a citation or what. I got this during a accident on our last snow storm of the year. I think I hit black ice and lost control and hit a light pole on the off ramp. I haven't had anything on driving record in 10 years. How will this affect me getting a over the road job.
Thanks, Sam
Over The Road:
Over The Road
OTR driving normally means you'll be hauling freight to various customers throughout your company's hauling region. It often entails being gone from home for two to three weeks at a time.