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All drivers, vehicles (including those registered/ licensed outside of Ontario) and Roadways in Ontario fall
under:
a) The Highway Traffic Act (HTA) and its related regulations
b) Motor vehicle Fitness certification regulations
c) The Motor vehicle Transport Act
d) All of the above - ✔✔The Highway Traffic Act (HTA) and its related regulations
National Safety code (NSC) was created to establish:
a) Minimum performance standards for safe operations of a commercial vehicle
b) Regulations that each province follow precisely
c) Regulations that over-ride any local laws
d) All of the above - ✔✔Minimum performance standards for safe operations of a commercial vehicle
Carriers must refer to their Provincial Acts & Regulations to determine their primary responsibilities not
defined under National Safety Code Standards:
a) True
b) False - ✔✔a) True
Commercial motor vehicles operating outside of their base province with applicable legislation in each
jurisdiction in which they travel:
a) True
b) False - ✔✔a) True
, Reportable Collisions with no operating /driver fault or without vehicle defects will appear on record
a) True
b) False - ✔✔a) True
Without a Facility Audit the highest Carrier Safety Rating (CSR) that can be achieved is
a) Excellent- Unaudited
b) Satisfactory- Unaudited
c) Conditional- Unaudited
d) Acceptable-Unaudited - ✔✔b) Satisfactory- Unaudited
Out of Province convictions, collisions ; inspections will appear on a Carrier Commercial Vehicle
Operators Registration (CVOR) Abstract (level II):
a) True
b) False - ✔✔a) True
Who is responsible to ensure a vehicle is within their weight limitations:
a) Operator & driver
b) Shipper & driver
c) Shipper, driver & operator (X)
d) Driver - ✔✔c) Shipper, driver & operator (X)
CVOR certificate is valid for 2 years for operators with safety rating excellent. All others must renew
cvorCertificate:
a) Every Five year
b) Every Two year
c) Every Year
d) Every Three Year - ✔✔c) Every Year