Articles Tagged with CDL Disqualification Laws in Illinois Under 625 ILCS 5/6-514 and FMCSA Regulations

Chicago’s Trucking Lifeline and the Stakes of a CDL Case

In a city like Chicago—where semis move daily along I-90, I-94, and I-290 to reach warehouses in Bedford Park, Cicero, and Joliet—commercial drivers are the unseen force that keeps businesses alive. Losing a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) can mean losing a paycheck, a career, and in many cases, the ability to support a family. Illinois law under 625 ILCS 5/6-514 and federal rules in 49 C.F.R. § 383.51 set strict standards for professional drivers, leaving little room for error.

What many drivers fail to realize is that a CDL disqualification can result from conduct that seems minor: a speeding ticket 15 mph over the limit, a lane change violation, or even a cellphone citation. These infractions, called serious traffic violations, stack quickly. Two within three years may result in a 60-day CDL suspension; three may lead to 120 days. If alcohol, controlled substances, or refusal of a test are involved, the loss may last a year—or for life.

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