Any person holding a commercial driver's license (or CDL, for short) is
held to higher standards when it comes to impaired driving rather than
their non-commercial driver's license, according to the Federal Motor
Carrier Safety Administration.There is a good reason for this: it
doesn't matter what the driver is hauling, the stakes are generally
higher than the typical vehicle driver. A company driver who has been
drinking or is under the influence of drugs poses a much greater threat
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