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['Electronic logging device (ELD)']
['Electronic logging device (ELD)']
11/21/2023
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Try this quiz on the ELD regulations!
This quiz will test your knowledge of electronic logging device regulations. Click below to see answers.
- Which of the following drivers are exempt from having to use an ELD?
- A driver that is driving a 2010 truck
- A driver that is hauling a recreational vehicle on a flatbed trailer
- A driver that is operating under the short-haul logging exemption in Section 395.1(e)
- A driver that is currently driving under the adverse driving conditions exemption in Section 395.1(b)
- Which of these must a driver be able to do during a roadside inspection?
- Show a display of the current and previous seven days to the officer outside of the vehicle or print the records for the officer if the ELD cannot be taken out of the vehicle
- Transfer the current and previous seven days records to the officer using the method the device uses
- Provide the roadside inspection password and instructions on how to do A and B to the officer
- Both A and B
- What must a driver do at the end of the workday?
- Certify the ELD record (log) as true and accurate
- Log out and inform the carrier of the hours used
- Log out, certify the log, send a copy to the carrier, and update the available hours
- Log out (nothing else is required)
- If the unassigned driving time on a device is not accepted by the driver, the carrier must:
- Assign the unassigned driving time to any driver that has hours available or explain why it could not be assigned to a driver
- Assign the unassigned driving time to the driver that created it or explain why it could not be assigned to a driver
- Assign the unassigned driving time to the driver that created it and log the event on the company’s unassigned driving time list
- Notify FMCSA of the unassigned driving time and how it was handled
- During a roadside inspection, the driver must show the officer a written or electronic copy of:
- The user’s guide for the ELD
- Instructions for transferring logs and handling malfunctions
- At least eight blank logs
- All of the above
Try this quiz on the ELD regulations!: Answers
Test Yourself quiz answers:
1. c: A driver that is operating under the short-haul logging exemption in Section 395.1(e)
2. d: Both A and B
3. a: Certify the ELD record (log) as true and accurate
4. b: Assign the unassigned driving time to the driver that created it or explain why it could not be assigned to a driver
5. d: All of the above
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Electronic logging device (ELD)
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Electronic logging device (ELD)
Try this quiz on the ELD regulations!
This quiz will test your knowledge of electronic logging device regulations. Click below to see answers.
- Which of the following drivers are exempt from having to use an ELD?
- A driver that is driving a 2010 truck
- A driver that is hauling a recreational vehicle on a flatbed trailer
- A driver that is operating under the short-haul logging exemption in Section 395.1(e)
- A driver that is currently driving under the adverse driving conditions exemption in Section 395.1(b)
- Which of these must a driver be able to do during a roadside inspection?
- Show a display of the current and previous seven days to the officer outside of the vehicle or print the records for the officer if the ELD cannot be taken out of the vehicle
- Transfer the current and previous seven days records to the officer using the method the device uses
- Provide the roadside inspection password and instructions on how to do A and B to the officer
- Both A and B
- What must a driver do at the end of the workday?
- Certify the ELD record (log) as true and accurate
- Log out and inform the carrier of the hours used
- Log out, certify the log, send a copy to the carrier, and update the available hours
- Log out (nothing else is required)
- If the unassigned driving time on a device is not accepted by the driver, the carrier must:
- Assign the unassigned driving time to any driver that has hours available or explain why it could not be assigned to a driver
- Assign the unassigned driving time to the driver that created it or explain why it could not be assigned to a driver
- Assign the unassigned driving time to the driver that created it and log the event on the company’s unassigned driving time list
- Notify FMCSA of the unassigned driving time and how it was handled
- During a roadside inspection, the driver must show the officer a written or electronic copy of:
- The user’s guide for the ELD
- Instructions for transferring logs and handling malfunctions
- At least eight blank logs
- All of the above
Try this quiz on the ELD regulations!: Answers
Test Yourself quiz answers:
1. c: A driver that is operating under the short-haul logging exemption in Section 395.1(e)
2. d: Both A and B
3. a: Certify the ELD record (log) as true and accurate
4. b: Assign the unassigned driving time to the driver that created it or explain why it could not be assigned to a driver
5. d: All of the above
This quiz will test your knowledge of electronic logging device regulations. Click below to see answers.
- Which of the following drivers are exempt from having to use an ELD?
- A driver that is driving a 2010 truck
- A driver that is hauling a recreational vehicle on a flatbed trailer
- A driver that is operating under the short-haul logging exemption in Section 395.1(e)
- A driver that is currently driving under the adverse driving conditions exemption in Section 395.1(b)
- Which of these must a driver be able to do during a roadside inspection?
- Show a display of the current and previous seven days to the officer outside of the vehicle or print the records for the officer if the ELD cannot be taken out of the vehicle
- Transfer the current and previous seven days records to the officer using the method the device uses
- Provide the roadside inspection password and instructions on how to do A and B to the officer
- Both A and B
- What must a driver do at the end of the workday?
- Certify the ELD record (log) as true and accurate
- Log out and inform the carrier of the hours used
- Log out, certify the log, send a copy to the carrier, and update the available hours
- Log out (nothing else is required)
- If the unassigned driving time on a device is not accepted by the driver, the carrier must:
- Assign the unassigned driving time to any driver that has hours available or explain why it could not be assigned to a driver
- Assign the unassigned driving time to the driver that created it or explain why it could not be assigned to a driver
- Assign the unassigned driving time to the driver that created it and log the event on the company’s unassigned driving time list
- Notify FMCSA of the unassigned driving time and how it was handled
- During a roadside inspection, the driver must show the officer a written or electronic copy of:
- The user’s guide for the ELD
- Instructions for transferring logs and handling malfunctions
- At least eight blank logs
- All of the above
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