- City driving – Master driver
- CDLs and Medical cards – Corrective action training
- Breakaway brakes – Corrective action training
- Communication – Defensive driving
- Office safety
- Limits – Hours of service training
- How to complete a manual log – Hours of service training
- Canada Hours of Service
- Basics – Hours of service
- RULES – HOURS OF SERVICE
New Driver Hours Of Service
5
Video Sessions
2.5 hours
MINUTEs OF LEARNING
The Course covers the following topics
ELD Basics
- When drivers are required to use an ELD
- Identify the five items required to be in the cab when recording hours with an ELD
- Reduce unassigned drive time
- ELD malfunctions
- Differentiate between coercion and harassment
Hours of Service Exceptions
- Which drivers can use an hours-of-service exception
- What an exception relieves a driver from
How to Complete a Manual Log
- Identify required fields on a manual log
- Prepare a record of duty status using a manual log
- How to complete a recap to determine the number of hours a driver has available before hitting the 60- or 70-hour limit
Hours of Service Limits
- How fatigue requires drivers to stop driving even if they have hours left to legally operate
- Identify off-duty activities that qualify as a 10-hour break
- How the 14-hour limit is calculated
- Which duty status the 11-hour limit tracks
- When to use the 60- or 70-hour limit
- Identify an exception which resets the 60- or 70-hour limit
- How to satisfy the 30-minute break required under the interruption of driving provision
- Difference between cumulative and consecutive limits
Recording Your Hours
- How to use trip planning to achieve successful time management
- Identify two important components of coercion
- How supporting documents are used to validate recorded hours
- When to keep track of their hours using an ELD, manual log, or time record
- How roadside inspection expectations differ between ELDs, manual logs, and time records