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Follow these steps for being able to driver again if you tested positive for a DOT drug test

If you have tested positive for a DOT drug test, you may be wondering if you can ever drive again. The answer is yes, but you will need to follow some steps to regain your driving privileges. Here are the steps you need to follow to be able to drive again if you tested positive for a DOT drug test:


1. Stop driving immediately. If you test positive for a DOT drug test, you are prohibited from performing any safety-sensitive functions, such as driving a commercial motor vehicle (CMV). You must stop driving as soon as you receive the test result and notify your employer.

2. Meet with a substance abuse professional (SAP). A SAP is a qualified person who can evaluate your situation and recommend a treatment plan for your substance abuse problem. You must meet with a SAP within five days of receiving the test result and follow their recommendations.


3. Complete the treatment plan. Depending on your situation, the SAP may recommend that you undergo counseling, education, rehabilitation, or other interventions to address your substance abuse problem. You must complete the treatment plan and provide proof of completion to the SAP.


4. Take a return-to-duty test. Before you can resume driving, you must take another DOT drug test and obtain a negative result. The SAP will determine when you are ready to take the test and will refer you to a testing site. You must pay for the test yourself.

5. Follow-up testing and aftercare. After you pass the return-to-duty test, you must undergo follow-up testing for at least 12 months. The SAP will specify the frequency and duration of the testing, which may be up to six times per year. You must also comply with any aftercare recommendations from the SAP, such as continuing counseling or attending support groups.


If you follow these steps, you can regain your driving privileges and resume your career as a CMV driver. However, if you test positive again or fail to comply with any of the steps, you will face serious consequences, such as losing your license permanently or facing legal action. Therefore, it is important that you take this matter seriously and seek help for your substance abuse problem. All of these steps need to be done by the driver and the driver needs to register these steps in their clearinghouse account.


Call us we can guide you thru the hole process, we connect you with the best certificated by DOT SAP, we do the return to duty test and the follow up plan, also we help you with the clearinghouse registration. And we stick with you during the hole process making sure you comly with all the steps until your DOT clearinghouse violation is close.


At Trucking Services & Logistics, we are specialists in solving all your doubts, also remember that we can give you the necessary assistance in issues concerning the DOT. Do not forget to follow our social networks (Facebook , Instagram, Twitter, Tik Tok and LinkedIn) or call (813) 864 62 87, to obtain more detailed information.

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