HOS Quiz

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HOS Compliance Quiz

Test your knowledge on Hours of Service (HOS) regulations with our interactive quiz! It's designed for drivers, fleet managers, and anyone interested in compliance with driving and rest time rules.

In this quiz, you will:

  • Answer multiple-choice questions
  • Learn important regulations
  • Improve your understanding of HOS
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by DrivingData150
This is an example of the ------- off-duty period
11 consecutive hour
10 consecutive hour
Split Sleeper Berth
Driving Limit
What does CP represents in the logs?
Cumulative Points
Connecting Points
Calculation Points
Consideration Points
This is an example of?
11 Hours Driving within 14-Hour Period
11 Hours Driving within 16-Hour Period
30-Minute Interruption of Driving Time
16-Hour Exception
Drivers must take a ----- minute break when they have driven for a period of --- cumulative hours without at least a ----- minute interruption.
30 minutes, 10 cumulative hours, 30 minutes
30 minutes, 8 cumulative hours, 30 minutes
40 minutes, 10 cumulative hours, 60 minutes
40 minutes, 8 cumulative hours, 30 minutes
Are there any violations in this log chart?
Yes. 14 hours Driving Window Violations
No Violations
Yes. 30 minutes break Violations
None of the above
Will sleeper berth hours count as offduty?
Yes
No
16-consecutive hour “driving window.” This provision is only available once “------” to certain "------" and not for all drivers
Monthly, property-carrying drivers
Weekly, property-carrying drivers
Weekly, passenger-carrying drivers
All of the above
Which type of violation is happening at 6:00?
11-hour violation
14-hour violation
30 minutes driving break
No Violation
This is an example of?
Proper Use of Split Sleeper Berth Time
Split Sleeper Berth Use/No Valid Split Included (with Violation)
Split Sleeper Berth with 30-Minute Rest Break (with Violation)
Use of Split Sleeper Berth, Off Duty as Part of a Longer Sleeper Period
A driver may restart the 60/70-hour periods in §395.3(b) by taking "---" or more consecutive hours off duty
24 hours
34 hours
11 hours
16 hours
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