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I have three employees who have CDLs, but they rarely drive vehicles over 26,000 pounds. Do they need to be in the random testing program?
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Yes. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) requires that anyone “available to drive” a vehicle over 26,000 pounds must be in a random testing program.
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I have three employees who have CDLs, but they rarely drive vehicles over 26,000 pounds. Do they need to be in the random testing program?
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