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DOT Compliance Test
Your name
New Hire
Date and Time
* 1. As a do it outdoors Driver, you must fill out a DOT Log:
a) Every day you drive a mobile billboard
b) Weekdays only
c) When driving Market-to-Market
d) Only when driving on a campaign
* 2. When filling out a DOT Log, you must account for and enter all time for:
a) Sleeping
b) Driving
c) On-the-clock (not driving)
d) You must account for all of the above (a 24 hour period)
* 3. True or False? You should fill out your entire DOT Log (all entries for current day) at the end of the day.
a) True
b) False
* 4. How many consecutive hours are you allowed to be “ON DUTY”?
a) 8 hours
b) 10 Hours
c) 12 Hours
d) 14 Hours
* 5. After you have clocked out for the day, how many hours must you be “OFF DUTY” before operating a DOT vehicle?
a) 8 consecutive hours
b) 10 consecutive hours
c) 12 consecutive hours
d) 14 consecutive hours
* 6. True or False? After driving for 11 hours, you must stop and reset with 10 consecutive hours “OFF DUTY”.
a) True
b) False
* 7. If you are “OFF DUTY”, you may only use the vehicle for:
a) Personal Conveyance “ONLY” for personal errands within a 20 mile roundtrip
b) Getting fuel or vehicle supplies
c) You may not use the vehicle for ANY reason while Off Duty
* 8. What will you write in the space labeled “Shipper & Commodity”?
a) Your name
b) do it outdoors
c) The campaign/client’s name
* 9. What will you write in the space labeled “Home Terminal Address”?
a) Your campaign hotel address
b) The address of your reporting hub (always York)
c) Your home address
* 10. True/False: When you are on a multiple day trip, in the spaces labeled “To” and “From,” you should write in your beginning location and final destination for your entire trip.
a) True
b) False
* 11. You need to add “Remarks” to your documented time when:
a) Whenever you document ANY change of duty
b) Just a description of your actions
c) Just the name of the city and state you are in
* 12. Your “Remarks” should include:
a) The name of the city and state you are in, and a description of your actions
b) Just a description of your actions
c) Just the name of the city and state you are in
* 13. Your Pre-Trip and Post-Trip Inspections are considered:
a) ON-DUTY (Driving)
b) ON-DUTY (Not Driving)
c) OFF-DUTY
* 14. While driving market-to-market — If you go into a restaurant to eat, during one of your breaks you are considered:
a) ON-DUTY (Driving)
b) ON-DUTY (Not Driving)
c) OFF-DUTY
* 15. If you stop the vehicle to get fuel, you are:
a) ON-DUTY (Driving)
b) ON-DUTY (Not Driving)
c) OFF-DUTY
* 16. If you are taking a break to make phone calls, and you remain in the vehicle, you are:
a) ON-DUTY (Driving)
b) ON-DUTY (Not Driving)
c) OFF-DUTY
* 17. When you are adding up your total hours for the day, it should always equal:
a) 14 hours
b) 24 hours
c) The total number of hours you spent driving
d) The total number of hours you spent on the clock
* 18. Which copy of the DOT Log do you mail in to the office?
a) White copy (original)
b) Yellow copy
* 19. How long must you retain your copy of the DOT Log?
a) Until the book is full
b) 30 days
c) 14 days
d) 8 days
* 20. If you are on a four day trip, you have to sign the DOT log on the _________?
a) First day
b) Second day
c) Third day
d) Fourth day
e) All of the above
* 21. Mock Trip (Market-to-Market) — Read carefully and complete the Log Book example by hand.
The date is Sunday 2/17/16
This is your first day back at work after 2 off days
The time is 8:00 AM local time
You are driving unit #117
The client we are working for is Sprint
Your beginning mileage is 36256
You are traveling market-to-market from Las Vegas to Salt Lake City, Utah.
You arrive at the Las Vegas office at 8:00 AM and begin your pre trip inspection.
At 8:15 AM you head north on I–15 toward Salt Lake City.
At 10:00 AM you come to the AZ/UT port of entry where they pull you in and instruct you to bring all documents in.
At 10:15 AM you are back on I-15 north.
At 11:15 AM you have come to Cedar City, UT where you stop for fuel and lunch.
At 12:00 PM you continue north on I-15.
At 2:45 PM you are entering Provo, UT where you stop for fuel.
At 3:00 PM you continue north on I-15 and arrive in Salt Lake City at 3:45 PM.
At 3:45 PM you started and completed the 15 minute post trip and end your day.
At 4:00 PM you end your day
Total miles driven today: 435 miles
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