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§390.11 A motor carrier who is also a driver: ✔Correct Answer-must obey both the parts covering
drivers and the parts covering motor carriers
§391.11(b)(1) With only a few exceptions, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations say a driver
must be: ✔Correct Answer-at least 21 years old
§391.15(b)(2) When a driver receives notice of license or permit revocation, suspension, or other
withdrawal action, the driver must: ✔Correct Answer-notify the carrier before the end of the next
business day
§391.15 (c)(2)(3) A driver cannot drive a motor vehicle: ✔Correct Answer-for one year after a first
offense conviction for any of the offenses listed in any of this question's answer choices
§391.21(b)(7)(8)(10)(11) Every driver applicant must fill out an application form giving: ✔Correct
Answer-a list of all vehicle accidents during the previous 3 years, a list of all motor vehicle violation
convictions and bond forfeits (except for parking) during the previous 3 years,
a list of names and addresses of all employers during the previous 3 years
§391.27(a)(b) At least once a year, a driver must fill out a form listing all motor vehicle violations
(except parking) occurring during the previous 12 months. The driver must fill out the form:
✔Correct Answer-even if there were no violations
§391.33 (c) If a driver applicant has a valid certificate showing successful completion of a driver's
road test: ✔Correct Answer-the carrier may still require the applicant to take a road test
§391.41(b)(5) A person with breathing problems which may affect safe driving: ✔Correct Answer-
cannot drive
§391.41(b)(7) Persons with arthritis, rheumatism, or any such condition which may affect safe
driving: ✔Correct Answer-cannot drive except when it doesn't interfere with their ability to control
the vehicle.
§391.41(b)(8) Persons who have ever had epilepsy: ✔Correct Answer-cannot drive
§391.41(b)(9)(12)(13) In order to be able to drive, a driver: ✔Correct Answer-must not have any of
the conditions listed in all the answer choices for this question
§391.45(c) If a driver gets an injury or illness serious enough to affect the ability to perform duties,
the driver: ✔Correct Answer-must take another physical and be recertified before driving again
§392.6 A driver may not drive faster than posted speed limits: ✔Correct Answer-at any time