§ 15312
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A driver may not operate a commercial motor vehicle for the following periods:
(a)Not less than 60 days if that person is convicted of a violation of subdivision
(a)of Section 2800, or Section 21462, 22451, or 22452, or subdivision
(c)or
(d)of Section 22526, involving a commercial motor vehicle and the violation occurred at a railroad-highway crossing.
(b)Not less than 120 days if that person is convicted of a violation of subdivision
(a)of Section 2800, or Section 21462, 22451, or 22452, or subdivision
(c)or
(d)of Section 22526, involving a commercial motor vehicle, and that violation occurred at a railroad-highway crossing, during any three-year period of a separate, prior offense of a railroad-highway grade crossing violation, that resulted in a conviction.
(c)Not less than one year if that person is convicted of a violation of subdivision
(a)of Section 2800, or Section 21462, 22451, or 22452, or subdivision
(c)or
(d)of Section 22526, involving a commercial motor vehicle, and that violation occurred at a railroad-highway crossing, at a railroad-highway grade crossing, during any three-year period of two or more prior offenses of a railroad-highway grade crossing violation, that resulted in convictions.