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['Enforcement - DOT']
['Roadside Inspections']
11/03/2022
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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.
- Which part of roadside inspection typically takes the longest amount of time to complete?
- Verifying driver credential documents
- The “walkaround”
- Checking duty status records
- Checking brake systems
- Over which span of time does the officer examine a driver’s duty status logs?
- Current and past 3 days
- Current and past 7 days
- Current and past 15 days
- Current and past 21 days
- Which types of drivers/vehicles are exempt from ELD (electronic logging device) use?
- Drivers of commercial buses
- Mexico-domiciled drivers
- Canada-domiciled drivers
- Drivers of vehicles manufactured before 2000
- If a driver is using a paper log when an ELD is required, how long will the driver be placed out of service?
- 24 hours
- 72 hours
- 2 hours
- 10 hours
How much do you know about records of duty status?: Answers
Test Yourself quiz answers:
- c
- b
- d
- d
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Enforcement - DOT
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.
- Which part of roadside inspection typically takes the longest amount of time to complete?
- Verifying driver credential documents
- The “walkaround”
- Checking duty status records
- Checking brake systems
- Over which span of time does the officer examine a driver’s duty status logs?
- Current and past 3 days
- Current and past 7 days
- Current and past 15 days
- Current and past 21 days
- Which types of drivers/vehicles are exempt from ELD (electronic logging device) use?
- Drivers of commercial buses
- Mexico-domiciled drivers
- Canada-domiciled drivers
- Drivers of vehicles manufactured before 2000
- If a driver is using a paper log when an ELD is required, how long will the driver be placed out of service?
- 24 hours
- 72 hours
- 2 hours
- 10 hours
How much do you know about records of duty status?: Answers
Test Yourself quiz answers:
- c
- b
- d
- d
This quiz will test your knowledge of records of duty status. Click below to see answers.
- Which part of roadside inspection typically takes the longest amount of time to complete?
- Verifying driver credential documents
- The “walkaround”
- Checking duty status records
- Checking brake systems
- Over which span of time does the officer examine a driver’s duty status logs?
- Current and past 3 days
- Current and past 7 days
- Current and past 15 days
- Current and past 21 days
- Which types of drivers/vehicles are exempt from ELD (electronic logging device) use?
- Drivers of commercial buses
- Mexico-domiciled drivers
- Canada-domiciled drivers
- Drivers of vehicles manufactured before 2000
- If a driver is using a paper log when an ELD is required, how long will the driver be placed out of service?
- 24 hours
- 72 hours
- 2 hours
- 10 hours
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