153 QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
1. How long are employers required to maintain reportable
accident or incident records?
4 years
5 years
6 years
7 years
2. If a driver fails to maintain proper log books and vehicle inspections,
what potential consequences could arise based on the responsibilities
outlined in the text?
The driver may receive a warning letter and face an audit.
The driver will automatically be certified by NSC.
The driver can continue driving without any
repercussions. The driver will be rewarded for their
flexibility in regulations.
3. Your logbook sheets and supporting documents must be submitted to
the carrier within?
10 days
30 days
, 20 days
60 days
4. A driver has a clean record under the 'P' print abstract but has
received penalties related to commercial vehicle operation. Which
print abstract should the driver request to fully disclose their
record for a potential
employer in the transportation industry?
, P print abstract
N print abstract
Both P and N print abstracts
Neither print abstract is necessary
5. Three of the following activities are considered on-duty, which one
is off- duty:
Driving.
Time spent on sleeper berth.
Loading and unloading.
Performing a daily inspection.
6. What is the minimum retention period for vehicle maintenance
records according to transportation regulations?
1 year
2 years
3 years
5 years
7. What is the required retention period for abstracts, accident reports,
and violations according to transportation industry regulations?
Current + 2 years
Current + 3 years
Current + 4 years
, Current + 5 years
8. Required by Texas law to forward a written report of such accident to
the Texas Dept of Transportation within how many days of the
accident: