CDL Class A Driver Training: Hours of Service: Record of Duty Status
Course Length: 15 minutes
Intended Audience: CDL Class A Drivers
Overview:
The hours-of-service regulations are an important part of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs).
They apply to commercial motor vehicles, or CMVs, involved in interstate commerce and cover two areas:
- Hours of service. The number of hours which drivers can drive and/or work in a given period of time. These are hours drivers must account for.
- Drivers' time records. What drivers use to keep track of their hours of service.
The hours-of-service regulations are designed to keep fatigued drivers off the road and, in turn, reduce the number of fatigue-related crashes.
CDL Class A Driver Training: Hours of Service: Record of Duty Status is designed to help inexperienced CDL Class A drivers learn how to follow recordkeeping requirements.
Objectives:
After completing this course, learnrs will be le to:
- Describe how to track your hours of service using an electronic logging device
- Explain how to record your hours of service by completing a paper log
Outline
The J. J. Keller CDL Class A Driver Training: Hours of Service: Record of Duty Status online course covers the following topics:
Introduction
- Introduction
- What You'll Learn
Record of Duty Status & ELDs
- Record of Duty Status
- ELDs
- Paper Logs
- Recording Time
Conclusion
Regulations Covered: 49 CFR 395
Copyright Date: 2021
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