2. Vitals Testing and Physical Examination A large portion of the DOT physical is testing vitals. Testing includes pulse, height, weight, and blood pressure. The FMCSA also requires urinalysis, which looks at the protein, blood, and sugar in a urine sample to rule out underlying medical proble...
Our doctor is DOT Certified and Validated on FMCSA Registry of Certified Medical Examiners. 4 Quick 30-minute Exam (NOTE: time is dependent on driver’s health) 5 Paperwork All the necessary paperwork can be completed from the convenience of your own home. 6 Instant Physical Results All necess...
you’ll receive a detailed explanation as to why and the steps you need to take to correct the issue. Then, you’ll need to create your plan. This is called a Corrective Action Plan (CAP). You’ll send your CAP to the FMCSA within the number of days specified, and then implement it...
Call the FMCSA’ssafety violation and consumer complaints hotlineor research the database of reputable consumer protection sites, such asProtectYourMove.gov,MovingScam.com, etc., to check the company’s complaint history; Examine themovers’ paperworkto make sure that it is full and clear. Checki...