Do no-fault accidents make you ineligible to become a drive?

nystripe96

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Say what???? We have drivers here in my center 30+ years accident free. NYC btw. If 3 years sounds too difficult than you should seek another job

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you aint even know it

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I let two clowns go so far, both actually hit me while I was stopped at a stop light. maybe I should buy a bumper thingy and start extorting people for money on the spot.
 

Harry Manback

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First, I was like
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Then, I was like
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(I'm only kidding)


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iruhnman630

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Is it on your driving record? I don't see how a no-fault accident can make you ineligable.

Different story if you have an accident as a driver.
 

you aint even know it

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Is it on your driving record? I don't see how a no-fault accident can make you ineligable.

Different story if you have an accident as a driver.

I let them go and no police was involved, so it should not be on my record. I just want to know if no-fault makes you ineligible or not so I can stop letting these clowns get away with me footing the repair cost.
 

barnyard

KTM rider
If you are relying on the 'no fault' umbrella, you should look for other work. You should be thinking 'avoidable' and 'unavoidable.' That is how all crashes in UPS are judged. If you have a 'no fault' crash while on the job and it is avoidable, you could have problems.
 
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