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1. What is the primary purpose of Alberta’s Carrier Safety Fitness
(CSF) program?
A. To license commercial drivers
B. To monitor and improve the safety performance of carriers
C. To issue vehicle registration plates
D. To regulate fuel taxes
The CSF program evaluates carrier safety performance to reduce
collisions and improve compliance.
2. Which organization administers the CSF program in Alberta?
A. Transport Canada
B. Alberta Treasury Board
C. Alberta Transportation
D. Canada Revenue Agency
Alberta Transportation oversees carrier monitoring and safety
ratings.
3. Which carriers are required to hold a Safety Fitness Certificate
(SFC)?
A. All private passenger vehicle owners
B. Commercial carriers operating regulated vehicles
C. Only interprovincial carriers
, D. Only carriers transporting dangerous goods
Regulated commercial carriers must hold an SFC.
4. What document authorizes a carrier to operate regulated vehicles
in Alberta?
A. Vehicle permit
B. Safety Fitness Certificate
C. Driver’s abstract
D. Bill of lading
The SFC is the formal authorization to operate.
5. Which vehicle would normally be considered a regulated vehicle?
A. Personal pickup used for commuting
B. Truck with a registered weight over 4,500 kg
C. Motorcycle
D. Farm tractor used only on private land
Vehicles over the weight threshold are regulated.
6. What is the minimum registered weight that generally triggers
regulation in Alberta?
A. 3,000 kg
B. 4,500 kg
C. 6,000 kg
D. 10,000 kg
4,500 kg is the standard regulatory threshold.
7. Which safety rating indicates the highest level of carrier
compliance?
A. Conditional
B. Unsatisfactory
C. Satisfactory
, D. Under Review
Satisfactory reflects acceptable safety performance.
8. What safety rating may restrict a carrier’s operations?
A. Satisfactory
B. Conditional
C. Exempt
D. Temporary
Conditional ratings can include restrictions or monitoring.
9. What rating can result in a carrier being prohibited from
operating?
A. Satisfactory
B. Conditional
C. Unsatisfactory
D. Provisional
Unsatisfactory carriers may be shut down until issues are
corrected.
10. How is a carrier’s safety performance primarily measured?
A. Fuel consumption
B. Driver wages
C. On-road performance data and compliance history
D. Number of vehicles owned
Collisions, inspections, and convictions are key measures.
11. Which of the following affects a carrier’s safety rating?
A. Office location
B. Driver convictions
C. Corporate logo