FMCSA Sleep Apnea Rules for CDL Drivers โ€” What You Must Know

By Yash, RRT โ€” Licensed Respiratory Therapist & Owner, MyRespCo

If you hold a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) and have been told you have sleep apnea โ€” or are worried your DOT physical might flag it โ€” this is the most important article you'll read this year. Non-compliance with FMCSA sleep apnea requirements can cost you your CDL medical certificate and your livelihood.

The Federal Regulation That Governs This

The FMCSA's medical standards for commercial drivers are governed by 49 CFR Part 391.41(b)(5). This regulation states that a driver cannot be medically certified if they have an established medical history or clinical diagnosis of a respiratory dysfunction likely to interfere with their ability to control and drive a commercial motor vehicle safely.

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) โ€” particularly moderate to severe OSA โ€” falls directly under this provision. Untreated OSA causes excessive daytime sleepiness, impaired reaction time, and microsleep events, all of which represent documented crash risks for commercial vehicle operators.

How Sleep Apnea Gets Flagged at Your DOT Physical

DOT Medical Examiners (DMEs) are trained to screen for OSA risk factors during your physical examination. Common screening tools include:

  • Body Mass Index (BMI) โ€” BMI โ‰ฅ35 is a strong predictor of OSA
  • Neck circumference โ€” โ‰ฅ17 inches for men, โ‰ฅ16 inches for women increases risk
  • Epworth Sleepiness Scale โ€” Self-reported daytime sleepiness questionnaire
  • STOP-BANG questionnaire โ€” Snoring, tiredness, observed apnea, blood pressure, BMI, age, neck, gender screening tool
  • Reported symptoms โ€” Loud snoring, witnessed apneas, waking with gasping

What Happens If Your DOT Examiner Flags Sleep Apnea

If a DOT Medical Examiner suspects OSA, they may issue a conditional medical certificate (typically valid for 1 year rather than 2) requiring you to complete a sleep study and, if diagnosed, begin CPAP therapy. Until you demonstrate CPAP compliance at the required thresholds, you will not receive a full 2-year medical certificate.

The 4 FMCSA CPAP Compliance Thresholds

  • โ‰ฅ4 hours of CPAP use per night โ€” Minimum usage per sleep session to count as compliant
  • 70% of nights monitored โ€” Must use CPAP on at least 70% of nights in the review period
  • Residual AHI <5 events/hour โ€” Therapy must be controlling your apnea effectively
  • Mask leak <24 L/min โ€” Excessive leak means therapy is not being fully delivered

Who Reviews Your Compliance Data

Your CPAP machine stores all of this data automatically. At your follow-up DOT physical, your examiner will require a compliance report prepared by a qualified healthcare professional โ€” typically a licensed respiratory therapist or physician โ€” showing that you have met all four thresholds over the review period.

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Key Takeaways for CDL Drivers

  • OSA does not automatically disqualify you from driving commercially
  • Treated OSA with documented CPAP compliance is fully compatible with CDL certification
  • The compliance documentation process requires a data-capable CPAP machine and a qualified professional to prepare your report
  • Missing compliance thresholds โ€” even by a small margin โ€” has serious consequences

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