UPDATED ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS
What two documents outline the policies and procedures of associated with Blue Card? -
CORRECT ANSWER CCC Operations Manual Fleet Administration Section AND
OFAM State Vehicle Driver Quick Reference Guide
What are the four Blue Card requirements for driving? - CORRECT ANSWER 1.
complete the state defensive driving class
2. have less than two points and no DUI on your driving record
3. pass the CCC blue card written test with a minimum score of 80%
4. Pass the Blue Card Behind-the-Wheel Evaluation
What are the authorized vehicles to use with a Blue Card? - CORRECT
ANSWER CCC sedans, mini-vans, and pickups, including 6-passenger crew pick-ups.
What vehicles are not authorized to be driven using a Blue Card? - CORRECT
ANSWER Full-size passenger vans, crew carrying vehicles, and certain specialized
vehicles
How frequently do you need to retake the defensive driver training certification under Blue
Card requirements? - CORRECT ANSWER Every four years
What does it mean to practice defensive driving? - CORRECT ANSWER Driving with
the goal of reducing the risk of collision or harm by assessing the probability, manageability,
and consequences of situations despite conditions and other drivers.
What are the driver's roles and responsibilities? - CORRECT ANSWER have valid CA
driver's license, practice defensive driving, obey all traffic laws, and be knowledgeable of
mandates and guidelines, ensure ongoing vehicle repair and maintenance, maintain a vehicle
mileage log in the vehicle, us the Voyager Fuel Card only for authorized purchases, maintain
cleanliness of the vehicle
,What standards does your personal vehicle have to meet to drive while completing ccc work?
- CORRECT ANSWER the state standards for equipment and safety described in the
Fleet Administration chapter of the Operations Manual
How does the ccc ensure that vehicles are properly maintained and safe to operate? -
CORRECT ANSWER Using the pre-trip safety inspections (form ccc 65)
Why might you be charged for unauthorized services or repairs? - CORRECT
ANSWER Vehicle should be fully inspected and equipped prior to taking on the road.
What are the six driver incurred charges? - CORRECT ANSWER 1. towing charge for
illegal or improper parking
2. towing charge for being stranded on unimproved roads or off road driving - are violations
3. Citations due to vehicle code violation
4. Purchase of chains and additives
5. Unauthorized vehicle services or repairs
6. All bridge and road tolls
What are some examples of improper use of the CCC/state vehicle? - CORRECT
ANSWER •Using a state-owned vehicle for other than official state business
.•Driving a state-owned vehicle to or from the driver's home.
•Noncompliance with applicable traffic laws.
•Unsafe driving practices, including failure to use seat belts.
•Failure to comply with Office Fleet Administration rules and procedures.
•Improper parking or storage of state vehicles
, .•Detouring from the shortest route while on state business in order to conduct personal
business or visit friends.
•Travel in a state vehicle for the purpose of after-hours entertainment. The CCC allows an
exemption to this policy for approved activities for corpsmember who reside on site. The CII
or the Conservation Supervisor may approve these activities.
•Carrying in the vehicle any persons other than those directly involved with official state
business, except with approval of the driver's immediate supervisor for each trip.
•Committing acts incompatible with public service, either during or after duty hours, while
using a state vehicle.
•Driving while under the influence of alcohol, narcotics, or certain non-narcotic drugs.
•Transporting firearms or stolen property.
What are some examples of state driver negligence that may result in suspension or
revocation of your blue card ? - CORRECT ANSWER back up accidents, collisions
with stationary objects, in-camp accidents, failure to use chock blocks, accidents as a result of
eating/drinking or otherwise permitting undue distractions in/around vehicle, accidents as a
result of driver failure to recognize reasonable safety standards, accidents in which the state
driver is issued a citation.
Define a State Driver - CORRECT ANSWER A state driver is:
1. a staff member or corpsmember who is driving any state vehicle
2. a driver driving a privately owned vehicle while on state business
3. a driver who is driving vehicles rented by the state, whether or not the vehicle is being used
on state business
What are the 5 driver safety rules? - CORRECT ANSWER 1. drive at safe speeds that
permit total control of the vehicle
2. drive at or under posted speed limits