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,Q1. In the diagram, which log-related requirement is NOT depicted? [Multiple Choice]
A) Previous 14 days of logs must be kept with the driver at all times
B) Logs must be submitted within 20 days
C) Driver must have supporting documents for the current trip
D) Driver must have the current day log completed up to the current time
Answer: Previous 14 days of logs must be kept with the driver at all times
Explanation: Drivers are required to carry the previous 14 days of logs with them at all times and
to submit logs to the carrier within 20 days. The diagram shows license, current day log, and
supporting documents but does not show the requirement to keep the previous 14 days of logs
on hand; that omission is the correct answer. The three distractors are all items that are shown in
the diagram or are explicitly required elsewhere: submitting logs within 20 days is a separate
requirement (and is shown as a distractor here), completing the current day log up to the current
time is required before driving, and having supporting documents for the trip is required.
Q2. What is the primary purpose of a safety plan? [Multiple Choice]
A) A reminder system for expiry dates
B) Protect drivers, trucks, cargo, and the public
C) Protect drivers and cargo only
D) Improve road safety
Answer: Protect drivers, trucks, cargo, and the public
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, Explanation: A safety plan is intended to protect all parties and property involved: drivers, trucks,
cargo, and the public. "Protect drivers and cargo only" omits trucks and the public. "Improve
road safety" is one of NSC's broader purposes but not the specific safety-plan list. "A reminder
system for expiry dates" describes a recall system used to track expiries, not the purpose of the
safety plan.
Q3. Explain the importance of keeping a driver file that contains the application,
company policy, a current copy of the driver's licence, the driver's abstract, and
incident records, and why these items should be retained for four years. [Short
Answer]
Answer: A complete driver file documents a driver’s identity, authorization to drive,
qualifications, and safety history so the carrier can verify competency, training, and past
incidents; keeping these records for four years ensures the carrier can support
investigations, audits, and its safety responsibilities over a relevant time period.
Explanation: A driver file brings together the key documents a carrier needs to confirm a driver is
legally permitted, properly qualified, and has an identifiable safety record. The application and
company policy show hiring and expectations; the licence and abstract prove legal authority and
driving history; incident records show past problems or training needs. Retaining them for four
years preserves evidence for oversight, audits, and to fulfill the carrier’s duty to maintain safe
operations and protect drivers, cargo, and the public.
Q4. For how long must a driver's abstract be kept? [Multiple Choice]
A) 3 months
B) 3 years
C) 6 months
D) Current + 4 years
Answer: Current + 4 years
Explanation: Driver abstracts and similar personnel records are retained for the current year plus
four additional years so carriers have a multi-year driving history. "6 months" is the retention
period for log books or supporting documents, not abstracts. "3 years" is for vehicle maintenance
records. "3 months" applies to pre-inspections, not driver abstracts.
Q5. How long must a carrier keep log books? [Multiple Choice]
A) 3 years
B) 6 months
C) 3 months
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