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Retired Feeders? Do you keep your CDL up?
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<blockquote data-quote="fedx" data-source="post: 2925483" data-attributes="member: 64891"><p>If they can't pull up a state statute stating it's .04 in a personal vehicle, it doesn't hold. There is no reason for a CDL to affect your personal vehicle. Why don't we pay CDL rate insurance on your personal vehicle since you're have a CDL? They might try to pull some BS about .04, but it would never hold up in court if they can't find a state code stating what they are claiming.</p><p></p><p>On a different note, you should keep your CDL. You've made big bucks driving feeders for UPS, so it's not like you're homeless and debating to keep it or buy groceries for this month. You never know if you might want or need it down the road. If you cancel it and then decide later you wish you kept it, you'll have to go through all the BS of obtaining it again at the DMV. Not worth it. Just keep it-you earned it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fedx, post: 2925483, member: 64891"] If they can't pull up a state statute stating it's .04 in a personal vehicle, it doesn't hold. There is no reason for a CDL to affect your personal vehicle. Why don't we pay CDL rate insurance on your personal vehicle since you're have a CDL? They might try to pull some BS about .04, but it would never hold up in court if they can't find a state code stating what they are claiming. On a different note, you should keep your CDL. You've made big bucks driving feeders for UPS, so it's not like you're homeless and debating to keep it or buy groceries for this month. You never know if you might want or need it down the road. If you cancel it and then decide later you wish you kept it, you'll have to go through all the BS of obtaining it again at the DMV. Not worth it. Just keep it-you earned it. [/QUOTE]
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