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Managing Non-CDL Driver Exposure

Non-CDL drivers are one of the most overlooked sources of fleet risk. Because they don’t require a commercial driver’s license, they’re often assumed to be lower risk or outside most rules.

In reality, non-CDL does not mean non-regulated — and it never removes employer responsibility. Misclassification, inconsistent oversight, and hidden exposure can lead to costly claims, insurance scrutiny, and legal liability.

Download the guide to understand where non-CDL exposure hides and how to manage it with a defensible framework.

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This playbook breaks down one of the most misunderstood areas of fleet risk: non-CDL driver exposure. Inside, you’ll discover:

  • The non-CDL regulation myth.
  • The exposure most teams overlook.
  • The oversight gaps that truly matter.
  • The five-pillar risk framework.
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When standards differ between CDL and non-CDL drivers, exposure doesn’t go away. It becomes harder to see and harder to defend.

This guide shows how to close oversight gaps and bring non-CDL drivers into one consistent risk management approach.: