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A driver-salesperson is exempt from the provisions of 395.3(b) if total driving time does not exceed how many hours in any 7 consecutive day period? Selected Answer: B. 40 hours Answers: A. 60 hours B. 40 hours C. 30 hours D. 70 hours Response Feedback: 40 hours from 395.1(c) Question 2 2 out of 2 points Part 395 Section 3 includes what provisions? Selected Answer: B. Maximum driving time in consecutive days for property carrying vehicles Answers: A. The requirement of a CDL B. Maximum driving time in consecutive days for property carrying vehicles C. Load securement provisions D. Out of service requirements for equipment Response Feedback: Maximum driving time in consecutive days for property carrying vehicles
Question 3 2 out of 2 points Short haul operations have a radius of how many air miles? Selected Answer: C. 150 Answers: A. 50 B. 100 C. 150 D. 250 Response Feedback: 150 per 395.1(e)(1) Question 4 0 out of 2 points When a driver uses a sleeper berth to satisfy the off duty time as required by 395.3 (a)(1), the driver may split his sleeper berth time into 2 periods if: Selected Answer: A. Neither period is shorter than 2 hours Answers: A. Neither period is shorter than 2 hours B. One rest period is at least 7 consecutive hours C. The total of the two periods is at least 10 hours D. All of the above Response Feedback: All of the Above. This is found in 395.1(g)(1)(E) and has additional specifications covered in 395.1(g)(1)(ii) and (iii) such as the 11 hour total driving time cannot be violated before, and the 14 hour on duty time rule has not been violated. This might
apply when the driver has had to extend a trip for 2 hours due to emergency or adverse road conditions. This is where "split" sleeper berth time is justified. Question 5 2 out of 2 points When calculating sleeper berth time, the 14 hour driving window does not count qualifying rest periods, and must be calculated from the end of the first rest period, if rest periods are split. Selected Answer: True Answers: True False Response Feedback: True 395.1(g)(1)(iii)(a). Question 6 2 out of 2 points Two States have different rules of service requirements under Federal provisions. They are Selected Answer: D. Alaska; Hawaii Answers: A. Puerto Rico; Florida B. Hawaii; Maine C. Maine; Alaska D. Alaska; Hawaii Response Feedback: Alaska; Hawaii covered in 395.1(H) and 395.1(i) Question 7 2 out of 2 points A driver of a ready mix concrete delivery truck may count time spent waiting in or with the truck as time for the 30 minute break as long as no other duties
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are performed. Selected Answer: True Answers: True False Response Feedback: True 395.1(t) Question 8 2 out of 2 points Which Part and Section of 49 CFR requires a motor carrier to require each driver to record their driving status for each 24 hour period? Selected Answer: B. 395.8 Answers: A. 393.2 B. 395.8 C. 395.12 Response Feedback: 395.8 Question 9 2 out of 2 points How long does the driver have to submit the driver’s record of status to the motor carrier for the 24 hour period which the record pertains? Selected Answer: C. 13 days Answers: A. 30 days B. 8 hours C. 13 days D. 8 days Response Feedback: 13 days Question 10 2 out of 2 points Who can enter driver status on a log?
Selected Answer: B. Driver Answers: A. Law enforcement B. Driver C. Motor carrier dispatcher Response Feedback: Driver Question 11 2 out of 2 points Reference the Log Grid: What time did the driver come on duty? Selected Answer: B. 0600 hours Answers: A. 0500 hours B. 0600 hours C. Midnight Response Feedback: 0600 hours Question 12 2 out of 2 points Reference the Log Grid: On this date what time did the driver begin driving? Selected Answer: A. 0730 Answers: A. 0730
B. 0600 C. 0800 Response Feedback: 0730 Question 13 2 out of 2 points Reference the Log Grid: Where was the driver when his first status change occured? Selected Answer: C. Richmond VA Answers: A. Newark NJ B. Philadelphia PA C. Richmond VA Response Feedback: Richmond VA Question 14 2 out of 2 points Reference the Log Grid: When did the driver record sleeper berth time? Selected Answer: A. 1600 hours to 1745 hours Answers: A. 1600 hours to 1745
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hours B. 2000 hours to midnight C. No sleeper berth time Response Feedback: 1600 hours to 1745 hours Question 15 0 out of 2 points Reference the Log Grid: Does the time in the sleeper berth count toward the required Off Duty rest period? Selected Answer: A. Yes Answers: A. Yes B. No Response Feedback: the time would not count as rest because it is not at least 2 hours in length Question 16 2 out of 2 points Reference the Log Grid: How many hours of driving time were recorded? Selected Answer: C. 7 hr 45 min
Answers: A. 11 hours B. 8 hr 45 min C. 7 hr 45 min Response Feedback: 7 hr 45 min Question 17 2 out of 2 points Reference the Log Grid: How many hours was the driver on duty? Selected Answer: C. 11 hr 15 min Answers: A. 12 hours B. 13 hours C. 11 hr 15 min Response Feedback: 11 hr 15 min Question 18 2 out of 2 points Reference the Log Grid: What time the following day should the driver begin on duty status? Selected Answer: B. 0600 because this allows 10 consecutive
hours off duty Answers: A. 0500 because he can begin driving at 0600 B. 0600 because this allows 10 consecutive hours off duty Response Feedback: 0600 because this allows 10 consecutive hours off duty Thursday, November 30, 2023 6:11:18 PM EST
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