Well it sounds like you got in a wreck of some sort which will almost certainly go on your MVR. Whether or not anything goes on your DAC will simply depend upon whether or not your current company chooses to put it there. In my experience any company that uses DAC will put everything on there. They won't hold things back, otherwise it's pointless using DAC in the first place.
The only way you'll know ultimately is to wait a little while and get a copy of both your driving report and your DAC.
Also, keep in mind that getting caught lying on an application will immediately get it tossed in the trash. You're better off being honest about your history and explaining things that happened.
An MVR is a report of your driving history, as reported from your state Department of Motor Vehicles. Information on this report may include Drivers License information, point history, violations, convictions, and license status on your driving record.
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.
When a violation by either a driver or company is confirmed, an out-of-service order removes either the driver or the vehicle from the roadway until the violation is corrected.
Well it sounds like you got in a wreck of some sort which will almost certainly go on your MVR. Whether or not anything goes on your DAC will simply depend upon whether or not your current company chooses to put it there. In my experience any company that uses DAC will put everything on there. They won't hold things back, otherwise it's pointless using DAC in the first place.
The only way you'll know ultimately is to wait a little while and get a copy of both your driving report and your DAC.
Also, keep in mind that getting caught lying on an application will immediately get it tossed in the trash. You're better off being honest about your history and explaining things that happened.
Thanks for you response Brett.
An MVR is a report of your driving history, as reported from your state Department of Motor Vehicles. Information on this report may include Drivers License information, point history, violations, convictions, and license status on your driving record.
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.
When a violation by either a driver or company is confirmed, an out-of-service order removes either the driver or the vehicle from the roadway until the violation is corrected.
Anyone know if a police report but no tickets or anything given, will it still go on your mvr or dac or anything? Thank you
An MVR is a report of your driving history, as reported from your state Department of Motor Vehicles. Information on this report may include Drivers License information, point history, violations, convictions, and license status on your driving record.
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.
Brett, how long should you wait after a wreck before checking to see if anything went on any of your records?
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Anyone know if a police report but no tickets or anything given, will it still go on your mvr or dac or anything? Thank you
MVR:
Motor Vehicle Record
An MVR is a report of your driving history, as reported from your state Department of Motor Vehicles. Information on this report may include Drivers License information, point history, violations, convictions, and license status on your driving record.
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.