Ohio CDL Law / Commercial Driver’s License Cases

Ohio CDL Law
If you hold a CDL (Commercial Driver’s License) and drive a truck for a living, you know that the special license you hold is more than just a license, it’s your livelihood. You understand that any violation of federal or state traffic laws can put that CDL at risk. A citation for speeding, following too close, reckless driving, operating an overweight vehicle…any one of these citations can put your job in jeopardy.
At Holzfaster, Cecil, McKnight & Mues, we, too, understand Ohio CDL law and what a traffic citation can mean for those who drive trucks and haul freight for a living. Our attorneys understand the reality that any citation, no matter how small, has the possibility of drastically impacting the financial security of you and your family. That’s why we so aggressively defend our truck driving clients and closely examine every legal option possible to avoid or reduce the chance that they might receive citations or points.
Ohio CDL Law
As you are probably aware, Commercial truckers can be cash machines for struggling cities and municipalities everywhere. That is especially true in Southwestern Ohio. Add to that, the fact that Dayton has two major highways passing through it, two highways that seem to have construction zones almost year round; and it’s no wonder why Commercial truckers passing through Dayton feel targeted. For over 70 years, we have been helping countless truck drivers throughout Southwestern Ohio successfully steer through all these local court systems. We can help you, too.
If you are a Commercial truck driver and have received a citation from any city or municipality in Southwestern Ohio, call our office now at (937) 293-2141 to schedule an appointment to discuss your case or email us by using our form below. In you have an emergency, a traffic law attorney is available 24 hours a day – call (937) 760-4357. Don’t let a traffic citation seriously impact your CDL status. We can communicate with you via phone/fax/email, and we can most likely make sure you never have to personally appear in court.








