CCC Blue Card Final Test Study Guide
Questions And Answers (Guaranteed A+)
What is the purpose of a BlueCard? - Answer✔To give corps members designation to drive
certain CCC vehicles.
What are the four requirements for being able to obtain a BlueCard and drive a state vehicle? -
Answer✔1. Complete the Defensive Driving online course.
2. Obtain DMV driving record. [Must have less than 2 points and no DUI.]
3. Pass the CCC BlueCard written test with a minimum score of 80%.
4. Pass the BlueCard Behind-The-Wheel Evaluation.
What is the main document stating the CCC governing laws, principles and policies related to
driving state vehicles? - Answer✔CCC Operations Manual Fleet Administration Section
What is CCC policy regarding driver incurred charges such as towing charges and tolls? -
Answer✔These are driver incurred charges, and must be payed by the driver.
What are two possible consequences of violating policies related to BlueCard? -
Answer✔Suspension or revocation.
What are three instances in which you are considered a state driver? - Answer✔1. A staff
member or Corpsmember who is driving any state vehicle.
2. A driver driving a privately owned vehicle while on state business.
3. A driver who is driving vehicles rented by the state, whether or not the vehicle is being used
on state business.
When is it best to include a relief driver? - Answer✔Whenever possible, but especially while
driving at night or under poor conditions or long distances of 100+ miles or fatigue.
What are two examples of the "No Additional Duties" policy for a state driver? - Answer✔1.
Driver must stop to read a map, use cell phone or GPS if solo driver; co-pilot is responsible for
these duties if in vehicle
2. Driver may not consume food or use tobacco or vape products while operating vehicle
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