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Interpretation for 391.11:
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Regulations current to Aug 30, 2012
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All Regulations
Part 391
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Subpart B - Qualification and disqualification of drivers
§391.11 General qualifications of drivers.
Question 1:
Is there a maximum age limit for driving in interstate commerce?
Guidance: The FMCSRs do not specify any maximum age limit for drivers.
Question 2:
Does the age requirement in §391.11(b)(1) apply to CMV drivers involved entirely in intrastate commerce?
Guidance: No. Neither the CDL requirements in part 383 nor the FMCSRs in parts 390-399 require drivers engaged purely in intrastate commerce to be 21 years old. The States may set lower age thresholds for intrastate drivers.
Question 3:
What effect does the Age Discrimination in Employment Act have on the minimum age requirement for an interstate driver?
Guidance: None. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act, 29 U.S.C. 621-634, recognizes an exception when age is a bona fide occupational qualification. 29 U.S.C. 623(f)(1).
Question 4:
May a motor carrier be exempt from driver qualification requirements by hiring a driver leasing company or temporary help service?
Guidance: No. The FMCSRs apply to, and impose responsibilities on, motor carriers and their drivers. The FHWA does not regulate driver leasing companies or temporary help service companies.
Question 5:
May a motor carrier lawfully permit a person not yet qualified as a driver in accordance with §391.11 to operate a vehicle in interstate commerce for the purpose of attending a training and indoctrination course in the operation of that specific vehicle?
Guidance: No. If the trip is in interstate commerce, the driver must be fully qualified to operate a CMV.
Question 6:
Does the Military Selective Service Act of 1967 require a motor carrier to place a returning veteran in his/her previous position (driving interstate) even though he/she fails to meet minimum physical standards?
Guidance: No. The Act does not require a motor carrier to place a returning veteran who does not meet the minimum physical standards into his/her previous driving position. The returning veteran must meet the physical requirements and obtain a medical examiner’s certificate before driving in interstate operations.
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