
Zero-ToleranceSafety Standards.
Drug and alcohol screening, DOT-aligned controls, and strict policy enforcement across driver onboarding and active operations.
Overview
A zero-tolerance standard for controlled substances.
Mile Truck enforces a zero-tolerance drug and alcohol policy for drivers operating commercial freight. Screening and policy controls are part of qualification, onboarding, and ongoing safety management.
The policy supports DOT-aligned operations, protects shippers and brokers, and sets a clear standard for drivers before they enter service.
Safety Features
Drug and alcohol policy controls
Pre-Employment Screening
Drivers must satisfy screening requirements before approval for freight operations.
Random Testing Controls
Random drug and alcohol testing standards support ongoing fleet compliance.
Post-Incident Testing
Testing protocols apply after qualifying incidents according to policy and regulatory requirements.
Policy Acknowledgment
Drivers review and acknowledge drug and alcohol requirements before active dispatch.
No-Exception Enforcement
Policy violations are handled with strict enforcement to protect freight, drivers, and the public.
Driver Qualification Link
Drug and alcohol compliance is tied directly to driver qualification and continued eligibility.
Use Cases
Where this policy matters most
Carrier Onboarding Review
Brokers and shippers checking whether Mile Truck maintains drug and alcohol controls.
Driver Candidate Screening
Applicants understanding that substance policy compliance is required before dispatch.
Post-Incident Response
Operations following testing and reporting procedures after qualifying safety events.
Regulated Freight Programs
Freight programs requiring documented carrier policies and safety controls.
Process
How it works
01
Screen Before Approval
Drug and alcohol requirements are addressed before a driver is approved for active operations.
02
Maintain Ongoing Controls
Random, reasonable suspicion, and post-incident controls support continued compliance.
03
Enforce Policy
Violations are escalated and handled according to policy with safety as the priority.
Why Mile Truck
The Mile Truck safety difference
Zero Tolerance
Substance policy violations are not accepted in active operations.
Screened Drivers
Pre-employment screening supports driver qualification decisions.
Random Controls
Ongoing testing controls support continued compliance.
Incident Response
Post-incident procedures support accountable safety management.
Drug & Alcohol Policy
Need drug and alcohol policy details?
Contact Mile Truck for safety policy information or review driver qualification standards before onboarding.