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How much do you know about records of duty status?

This quiz will test your knowledge of records of duty status. Click below to see answers.

  1. Which part of roadside inspection typically takes the longest amount of time to complete?
    1. Verifying driver credential documents
    2. The “walkaround”
    3. Checking duty status records
    4. Checking brake systems
  2. Over which span of time does the officer examine a driver’s duty status logs?
    1. Current and past 3 days
    2. Current and past 7 days
    3. Current and past 15 days
    4. Current and past 21 days
  3. Which types of drivers/vehicles are exempt from ELD (electronic logging device) use?
    1. Drivers of commercial buses
    2. Mexico-domiciled drivers
    3. Canada-domiciled drivers
    4. Drivers of vehicles manufactured before 2000
  4. If a driver is using a paper log when an ELD is required, how long will the driver be placed out of service?
    1. 24 hours
    2. 72 hours
    3. 2 hours
    4. 10 hours

How much do you know about records of duty status?: Answers

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