New Mexico Trucking Law

NEW MEXICO TRUCKING LAW

 

 

See below for New Mexico Trucking Law.

 

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NATIONAL TRUCKING LAW

 

 

The following law may apply to a New Mexico tractor trailer, or semi truck, accident or other commercial vehicle accident. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR) are the rules that govern semi trucks on our highways, and have been adopted by the state of New Mexico. They include rules drivers, their employers, and owners of trucks must follow. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations that most certainly apply to any injury or death involving the negligence of a truck driver or a driver of a tractor trailer (semi truck) or perhaps other commercial vehicles can be found at: www.fmcsa.dot.gov. The federal law in its entirety can be found in Title 49 of the Federal Code.

 

 

NEW MEXICO TRUCKING LAW

 

 

New Mexico tractor trailer, or semi truck accident law may be a little different than the federal law. Some of the highlights are listed below.

 

  1. New Mexico Trucking Law that governs New Mexico semi truck accidents can be found at the following link:

 

New Mexico Semi Truck Laws

 

  1. NEW MEXICO SEMI TRUCK DRIVER QUALIFICATIONS:

 

Both federal and New Mexico state safety regulations require that New Mexico drivers of semi trucks (tractor trailers) meet certain qualifications. Each New Mexico driver employed by a motor carrier is required to have a “driver qualification file”. This file includes the driver’s application for employment, an inquiry to previous employers for the past three years employment history, an inquiry to state agencies for the past three years for a driving record, an inquiry to state agencies annually for driving records, an annual account of the driver’s certification of violations, a certificate or equivalent for the driver’s road test, and a medical examiner’s certificate which must be renewed every two years (49 CFR 391.51). Other requirements that must be met include:

 

 

  1. Age:

      1. Interstate Travel: (traveling within 2 or more states). The required age of a New Mexico semi truck driver is at least 21 years old. (49 CFR § 391.11(b)(1))

      2. Intrastate Travel: (within a single state). The required age of a New Mexico tractor trailer (semi truck) driver is at least 18 years old. (§ 18.2.3.11(B) NMAC)

 

  1. Language:

      1. English: New Mexico semi truck driver must be able to speak, understand, and converse in the English language.

      2. New Mexico tractor trailer (semi truck) drivers must understand traffic signs.

      3. New Mexico semi truck drivers must be able to make records and reports in English. (49 CFR § 391.11(b)(2))

 

  1. Operation of New Mexico Motor Carrier (Employer):

      1. Experience or training qualifies New Mexico semi truck drivers to safely operate a New Mexico semi truck or New Mexico commercial vehicle. (49 CFR § 391.13)

      2. Has physical capability to operate motor carrier (49 CFR § 391.41)

        1. A person who is not physically qualified to drive under 391.41(b)(1) or (2) and who is not eligible for a waiver under the provisions of 391.49(a) through 391.49(1) and who drives only intrastate, may apply for a waiver from the Director, Motor Vehicles Division, New Mexico Taxation and Revenue Department. (§ 18.2.3.11(C) NMAC)

      3. Part 391.2(c) (Qualifications of Drivers: General Exceptions) is amended to read: “Certain farm vehicle drivers.” The rules in this part do not apply to a farm vehicle driver other than a farm vehicle driver who drives an articulated (combination) motor vehicle interstate that has a gross weight, including its load, of more than 10,000 pounds or drives an articulated motor vehicle intrastate that has a gross weight, including its load, of 26,001 pounds or more. (§ 18.2.3.11(A) NMAC)

      4. New Mexico tractor trailer (semi truck) drivers are required to reduce speed and to take into consideration bad weather conditions. A New Mexico semi truck driver must reduce speeds for snow, ice, fog, rain, smoke, dust, or other conditions that affect visibility or traction adversely. Certain conditions make it a requirement for the New Mexico driver to stop their vehicle all together. (49 CFR § 392.14)

 

  1. Valid New Mexico License:

      1. New Mexico semi truck driver must possess a currently valid C.D.L. (Commercial Driver’s License)

      2. The valid C.D.L. is issued by New Mexico (49 CFR § 383.23(a)(2))

      3. The New Mexico semi truck driver has successfully completed a New Mexico road test (49 CFR § 383.23(a))

 

  1. New Mexico Certifications:

      1. Has any and all certifications required by New Mexico employer / New Mexico motor carrier (49 CFR § 391.27(c))

      2. Is not disqualified to operate a New Mexico semi truck / New Mexico motor carrier (49 CFR § 391.15)

 

  1. New Mexico Driver Responsibility:

    1. Hours of Service

 

            1. (a) No motor carrier shall permit or require any driver used by it to

drive a property-carrying commercial motor vehicle, nor shall any

such driver drive a property-carrying commercial motor vehicle:

(1) More than 11 cumulative hours following 10 consecutive hours off duty; or (2) For any period after the end of the 14th hour after coming on duty following 10 consecutive hours off duty, except when a property- carrying driver complies with the provisions of Sec. 395.1(o). (b) No motor carrier shall permit or require a driver of a property- carrying commercial motor vehicle to drive, nor shall any driver drive a property-carrying commercial motor vehicle, regardless of the number of

motor carriers using the driver's services, for any period after—(1) Having been on duty 60 hours in any 7 consecutive days if the employing motor carrier does not operate commercial motor vehicles every day of the week; or (2) Having been on duty 70 hours in any period of 8 consecutive days if the employing motor carrier operates commercial motor vehicles every day of the week. (c)(1)Any period of 7 consecutive days may end with the beginning of any off duty period of 34 or more consecutive hours; or (2) Any period of 8 consecutive days may end with the beginning of any off duty period of 34 or more consecutive hours. (49 CFR § 395.3)

 

        1. The department of public safety adopts 49 CFR 395 with the following amendment: Where the regulation refers to 100 air mile radius, and the transportation is intrastate, substitute 150 air mile radius. (§ 18.2.3.14 NMAC)

 

        1. The reason for these hour restrictions is to prevent driver fatigue. It has been a proven fact that driver fatigue often is a cause of interstate trucking accidents. The trucking carrier and the driver are both responsible for this type of Hours-of-Service (HOS) violation.

 

    1. Truck Driver Logs

      1. A New Mexico tractor trailer (semi truck) driver is required to keep certain specific logs to prove that he or she has not violated these Hours-of-Service rules. The New Mexico employer or motor carrier is required to inspect the drivers’ logs to confirm compliance with these regulations. (49 CFR § 395.8)

 

    1. Driver Logs: §395.8 involve a New Mexico driver making a record of his duty status. A New Mexico driver must keep a log of his or her status for every 24 hour period. Pursuant to Section 395.8 of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, the log is usually in written form and on a grid.

 

    1. Because of technology, the New Mexico driver log is often kept by an on-board recording device. The log indicates when the New Mexico driver is on and off duty and whether they are driving or in the “sleeper birth”, which is usually designated as “SB”. The New Mexico motor carrier is responsible if the tractor trailer driver submits a false log. (49 CFR § 395.15)

 

      1. There are sometimes investigations regarding whether a New Mexico driver keeps two sets of logs or books, so that he or she could driver longer than they are allowed to drive by New Mexico law.

 

    1. The following is an example of an Hours-of-Service truck driver log with no driving violations recorded:

 

 

 

 

 

    1. A New Mexico motor carrier (that would be the trucking company) is responsible and required to fashion or schedule their New Mexico truck driver’s runs and routes in a way that would allow New Mexico drivers to complete them without violating any speed limits or Hours-of-Service violations.

 

    1. New Mexico tractor trailer (semi truck) drivers must follow posted speed limits. Trucks, often times, must follow a lower speed limit that drivers of cars.

 

    1. Alcohol and Controlled Substances

i. Alcohol and drivers of Arizona tractor trailers (semi trucks): No

trucker shall report for duty or remain on duty requiring the

performance of safety-sensitive functions while having an alcohol

concentration of 0.04 or greater. No employer having actual

knowledge that a driver has an alcohol concentration of 0.04 or greater shall permit the driver to perform or continue to perform safety-sensitive functions. This, of course, includes driving, but also when Arizona drivers are merely “on duty”, which would include even if they were not driving, but where they are in physical control of the truck. (49 CFR § 382.201)

 

            1. No New Mexico semi truck driver shall use alcohol while performing safety-sensitive functions. No employer having actual knowledge that a driver is using alcohol while performing safety-sensitive functions shall permit the driver to perform or continue to perform safety-sensitive functions. (49 CFR § 382.205)

 

            1. No New Mexico tractor trailer (semi truck) driver shall report for duty or remain on duty when it requires the performance of safety functions, when the driver has used any controlled substance. (49 CFR § 382.213)

 

    1. Truck Equipment & Repair

            1. A driver of a New Mexico tractor trailer (semi truck) must make sure that his or her truck (trailer, or cab) and its equipment are in good working order at all times. (49 CFR § 396.3(a)(1))

 

            1. Title 49, Part 393 includes brakes to the tractor, brakes to the

trailer, parking brakes, steering devices, lighting devices, tires, horn, windshield wipers, rear vision mirrors, and coupling devices (a coupling device is analog shift register, that transports analog signals or electric charges).

 

      1. STUDIES SHOW THAT BRAKE

FAILURE/DEFECTS ARE A MAJOR CAUSE IN A HIGH PERCENTAGE OF CRASHES: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) found that in 2004 there were over 400,000 big trucks that were involved in traffic crashes in the U.S. This study found that 5,190 people died and 116,000 were injured in those crashes. In 2004, one out of eight traffic fatalities were a result from a collision involving a large truck.

 

      1. It is important for regulations to be followed so that

violations do not result in an Arizona semi truck accident. Many violations exist and will result in an accident if not inspected regularly.

 

            1. The New Mexico semi truck driver is responsible to make sure even their emergency medical equipment is in working order and legal at all times. The truck driver has a duty to inspect it and use it. (49 CFR § 393.95)

 

            1. A New Mexico tractor trailer (semi truck) driver must make sure that emergency equipment is in place and ready to be used at any time. (49 CFR § 393.95)

 

    1. Disqualifications of Driver:

 

    1. New Mexico motor carriers, or employers or semi truck drivers, do not have the authority to disqualify a semi truck driver. Disqualifying offenses are listed in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. 49 CFR § 391.15)

    2. Some disqualifying offenses of New Mexico semi truck drivers include (but are not limited to):

      1. Driving with a revoked or suspended license

      2. Driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs

      3. Leaving an accident scene that involves a commercial motor vehicle (semi truck)

      4. Committing a felony with the use of a commercial motor vehicle (semi truck)

      5. Speeding, or Reckless Driving

      6. Improper and/or erratic traffic lane changes

      7. Following another vehicle too closely when driving the semi truck

      8. Railroad crossing violations when driving the semi truck

 

    1. Law: 49 C.F.R. (Click the following link to be taken to the law in its entirety: Title 49 Law)

 

  1. The National Network (or National Truck Network) is a network of approved state highways and interstates for semi truck (tractor trailer) drivers in the United States. The following Routes are acceptable for New Mexico semi truck drivers:

 

US 56 I-25 Springer OK State Line. US 60 AZ State Line I-25 Socorro. US 62 US 285 Carlsbad TX State Line. US 64 AZ State Line NM 516 Farmington. US 70 AZ State Line I-10 Lordsburg. US 70 I-10 Las Cruces US 54 Tularosa. US 70 US 285 Roswell US 84 Clovis. US 80 AZ State Line I-10 Road Forks. US 84 TX State Line Clovis CO State Line. US 87 US 56 Clayton TX State Line. US 160 AZ State Line (Four Corners) CO State Line. US 285 TX State Line S. of Carlsbad CO State Line. US 491 I-40 Gallup CO State Line. US 516 US 64 Farmington US 550 Aztec. US 550 NM 516 Aztec CO State Line.

 

  1. FALLEN CARGO: Many New Mexico semi truck accidents occur because cargo has fall from the New Mexico truck’s trailer and injured another New Mexico motorist. Often when New Mexico semi truck accidents occur because of fallen cargo it is a result of the New Mexico driver not securing the cargo properly. There are certain rules that New Mexico semi truck drivers must follow when securing cargo.

 

  1. LAW: New Mexico adopts “The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations”, which is Title 49 of the Federal Code, with some modifications for the state of New Mexico.

 

  1. NEW MEXICO IS AN AT-FAULT STATE.

 

  1. New Mexico is an at-fault state: This means the at-fault driver in your New Mexico semi truck accident must pay damages under a tort liability system, which allows you to sue for damages and pain & suffering resulting from your New Mexico semi truck accident.

 

    1. Underinsured Motorist Coverage: Underinsured motorist coverage may protect you if you are injured in a New Mexico semi truck accident and the at-fault driver does not have adequate insurance to pay for your resulting injuries.

 

    1. Uninsured Motorist Coverage: Uninsured motorist coverage may protect you if you are injured in a New Mexico semi truck accident and the at-fault driver does not have any insurance to pay for your resulting injuries.

 

  1. Statute of Limitations:

1. If you are injured in a New Mexico semi truck accident, you have three (3) years from the date of the accident to commence suit, if you wish to do so. (N.M. Stat. Ann. § 37-1-8)

 

  1. IF YOUR WERE INVOLVED IN A NEW MEXICO SEMI TRUCK ACCIDENT, YOU MAY BE INTERESTED IN THESE NEW MEXICO TRUCKING WEBSITE LINKS:

    1. New Mexico Department of Transportation

www.nmshtd.state.nm.us

    1. New Mexico Department of Motor Vehicles

www.dmv-department-of-motor-vehicles.com

    1. Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance

www.cvsa.org

    1. American Trucking Associates

www.truckline.com

    1. Truck Safety Coalition

www.trucksafety.org

    1. New Mexico Department of Public Safety

www.dps.nm.org

    1. New Mexico Trucking Association

www.nmtrucking.org

    1. New Mexico State Police

www.nmstatepolice.com

 

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  1. The federal regulations that governs semi truck, or tractor trailer, accidents is “The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations”, which can be found at the website:

 

www.fmcsa.dot.gov

 

 

Our trucking law office handles or can handle cases in the following New Mexico cities:

 

County: Bernalillo
Albuquerque (County Seat) New Mexico semi truck accident, Carnuel New Mexico semi truck accident, Cedar Crest New Mexico semi truck accident, Chilili New Mexico semi truck accident, Corrales New Mexico semi truck accident, Isleta Village Proper New Mexico semi truck accident, Los Ranchos de Albuquerque New Mexico semi truck accident, North Valley New Mexico semi truck accident, Rio Rancho New Mexico semi truck accident, South Valley New Mexico semi truck accident, Tijeras New Mexico semi truck accident
 
County: Catron
Aragon New Mexico semi truck accident, Datil New Mexico semi truck accident, Glenwood New Mexico semi truck accident, Pie Town New Mexico semi truck accident, Quemado New Mexico semi truck accident, Reserve (County Seat) New Mexico semi truck accident
 
County: Chaves
Dexter New Mexico semi truck accident, Hagerman New Mexico semi truck accident, Lake Arthur New Mexico semi truck accident, Roswell (County Seat) New Mexico semi truck accident
 
County: Cibola
Bluewater New Mexico semi truck accident, Fence Lake New Mexico semi truck accident, Grants (County Seat) New Mexico semi truck accident, Laguna New Mexico semi truck accident, Mesita New Mexico semi truck accident, Milan New Mexico semi truck accident, Paguate New Mexico semi truck accident, Paraje New Mexico semi truck accident, Seama New Mexico semi truck accident
 
County: Colfax
Angel Fire New Mexico semi truck accident, Cimarron New Mexico semi truck accident, Eagle Nest New Mexico semi truck accident, Maxwell New Mexico semi truck accident, Miami New Mexico semi truck accident, Raton (County Seat) New Mexico semi truck accident, Springer New Mexico semi truck accident
 
County: Curry
Broadview New Mexico semi truck accident, Clovis (County Seat) New Mexico semi truck accident, Grady New Mexico semi truck accident, Melrose New Mexico semi truck accident, Texico New Mexico semi truck accident
 
County: De Baca
Fort Sumner (County Seat) New Mexico semi truck accident, Taiban New Mexico semi truck accident, Yeso County New Mexico semi truck accident
 
County: Doña Ana
Anthony New Mexico semi truck accident, Chaparral New Mexico semi truck accident, Doña Ana New Mexico semi truck accident, Hatch New Mexico semi truck accident, Las Cruces (County Seat) New Mexico semi truck accident, Mesilla New Mexico semi truck accident, Mesquite New Mexico semi truck accident, Radium Springs New Mexico semi truck accident, Rincon New Mexico semi truck accident, Salem New Mexico semi truck accident, Santa Teresa New Mexico semi truck accident, Sunland Park New Mexico semi truck accident, Vado New Mexico semi truck accident, White Sands New Mexico semi truck accident
 
County: Eddy
Artesia New Mexico semi truck accident, Carlsbad (County Seat) New Mexico semi truck accident, Hope New Mexico semi truck accident, Loco Hills New Mexico semi truck accident, Loving New Mexico semi truck accident
 
County: Grant
Bayard New Mexico semi truck accident, Buckhorn New Mexico semi truck accident, Hanover New Mexico semi truck accident, Hurley New Mexico semi truck accident, Mimbres New Mexico semi truck accident, Pinos Altos New Mexico semi truck accident, San Lorenzo New Mexico semi truck accident, Silver City (County Seat) New Mexico semi truck accident, Tyrone New Mexico semi truck accident
 
County: Guadalupe
Cuervo New Mexico semi truck accident, Dilla New Mexico semi truck accident, Newkirk New Mexico semi truck accident, Santa Rosa (County Seat) New Mexico semi truck accident, Vaughn New Mexico semi truck accident
 
County: Harding
Mills New Mexico semi truck accident, Mosquero (County Seat) New Mexico semi truck accident, Roy New Mexico semi truck accident, Solano New Mexico semi truck accident
 
County: Hidalgo
Animas New Mexico semi truck accident, Cloverdale New Mexico semi truck accident, Lordsburg (County Seat) New Mexico semi truck accident, Virden New Mexico semi truck accident
 
County: Lea
Caprock New Mexico semi truck accident, Crossroads New Mexico semi truck accident, Eunice New Mexico semi truck accident, Hobbs New Mexico semi truck accident, Jal New Mexico semi truck accident, Lovington (County Seat) New Mexico semi truck accident, Maljamar New Mexico semi truck accident, Monument New Mexico semi truck accident, Tatum New Mexico semi truck accident
 
County: Lincoln
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County: Los Alamos
Los Alamos (County Seat) New Mexico semi truck accident
 
County: Luna
Columbus New Mexico semi truck accident, Deming (County Seat) New Mexico semi truck accident
 
County: McKinley
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County: Mora
Mora (County Seat) New Mexico semi truck accident, Ocate New Mexico semi truck accident, Wagon Mound New Mexico semi truck accident
 
County: Otero
Alamogordo (County Seat) New Mexico semi truck accident, Bent New Mexico semi truck accident, Boles Acres New Mexico semi truck accident, Cloudcroft New Mexico semi truck accident, La Luz New Mexico semi truck accident, Mayhill New Mexico semi truck accident, Mescalero New Mexico semi truck accident, Pinon New Mexico semi truck accident, Tularosa New Mexico semi truck accident, Weed New Mexico semi truck accident
 
County: Quay
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County: Rio Arriba
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County: Roosevelt
Causey New Mexico semi truck accident, Dora New Mexico semi truck accident, Elida New Mexico semi truck accident, Floyd New Mexico semi truck accident, Milnesand New Mexico semi truck accident, Pep New Mexico semi truck accident, Portales (County Seat) New Mexico semi truck accident
 
County: Sandoval
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County: San Juan
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County: San Miguel
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County: Santa Fe
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County: Sierra
Arrey New Mexico semi truck accident, Caballo New Mexico semi truck accident, Hillsboro New Mexico semi truck accident, Truth or Consequences (County Seat) New Mexico semi truck accident, Williamsburg New Mexico semi truck accident, Winston New Mexico semi truck accident
 
County: Socorro
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County: Taos
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County: Torrance
Encino New Mexico semi truck accident, Estancia (County Seat) New Mexico semi truck accident, Mountainair New Mexico semi truck accident, Willard New Mexico semi truck accident
 
County: Union
Amistad New Mexico semi truck accident, Capulin New Mexico semi truck accident, Clayton (County Seat) New Mexico semi truck accident, Des Moines New Mexico semi truck accident, Folsom New Mexico semi truck accident, Grenville New Mexico semi truck accident, Mount Dora New Mexico semi truck accident, Seneca New Mexico semi truck accident
 
County: Valencia
Adelino New Mexico semi truck accident, Belen New Mexico semi truck accident, Bosque Farms New Mexico semi truck accident, Los Lunas (County Seat) New Mexico semi truck accident, Los Trujillos New Mexico semi truck accident, Peralta New Mexico semi truck accident, Valencia New Mexico semi truck accident

 

*There are many exceptions to New Mexico semi truck accident law and complex issues that cannot be explained in this material. It is not intended to be a substitute for specific legal advice. Your legal rights greatly depend on the facts of your New Mexico semi truck injury.

 

*Law changes constantly. Do not rely on this information. Law is vast and can not be covered in this limited space.

 

***Law portion of site in progress. New Mexico trucking law regarding New Mexico semi truck accidents is being drafted and will be updated soon. Please call our firm for a free consultation to see if you have a case.

 

 

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