Pennsylvania law prohibits commercial and school vehicle drivers from operating their vehicles with any amount of alcohol in their system. Violations can result in fines, out-of-service orders, and other penalties, with stricter consequences for school vehicle drivers. The law emphasizes zero tolerance for alcohol while driving these vehicles.
No, Pennsylvania law prohibits commercial vehicle drivers from having any alcohol in their system while operating or in control of the vehicle.
Violators face a $100 fine, and if they refuse testing or have alcohol in their system, they are placed out of service for 24 hours.
They face a minimum $250 fine, with higher fines for repeat offenses, and are out of service for 30 days if found with alcohol or refusing testing.
No, the law enforces a strict zero-tolerance policy, prohibiting any alcohol in the system while operating these vehicles.