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Question:

If a CDL-holder's privilege to drive non-CMV is revoked or suspended more than once for alcohol, felony, or controlled substance violations, the CDL will be disqualified for _________.

A Life
explanation

Traffic Violations in A Personal Vehicle
The Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act (MCSIA) of 1999 requires a CDL holder to be disqualified from operating a commercial motor vehicle if the CDL holder has been convicted of certain types of moving violations in their personal vehicle.
If a CDL holder's privilege to operate a non-CMV is revoked, canceled or suspended due to violations of traffic control laws (other than parking violations), the CDL will also be disqualified.
If a CDL holder's privilege to operate a non-CMV is revoked, canceled or suspended due to alcohol, controlled substance or felony violations, the CDL will be disqualified for one year. If a CDL holder's privilege to operate a non-CMV is revoked, canceled or suspended due to a second alcohol, controlled substance or felony violation, the CDL will be disqualified for life.
If a CDL holder's privilege to operate a non-CMV is revoked, canceled or suspended, no hardship license, such as a restricted driving permit or monitoring device driving permit may be issued to operate a CMV.

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