CCC BLUE CARD FINAL TEST STUDY
GUIDE EXAM UPDATED QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS.
What is the purpose of a BlueCard? - ANS 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? -
ANS 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? - ANS CCC Operations Manual Fleet Administration Section
What is CCC policy regarding driver incurred charges such as towing charges and tolls? -
ANS These are driver incurred charges, and must be payed by the driver.
What are two possible consequences of violating policies related to BlueCard? -
ANS Suspension or revocation.
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, What are three instances in which you are considered a state driver? - ANS 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? - ANS 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? - ANS 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
What are instances of distracted driving that are not usually thought of in that way? -
ANS Inattention: Thinking about work, family etc.
Distraction: Billboards, phones, adjusting controls etc
What are the six Key Fundamental Controls for safe vehicle operation? - ANS 1. Visual
Control
2. Communication Control
3. Speed and Stopping Control
4. Space Control
5. Backing and Parking Control
6. Personal Control
How do you set the side mirrors for optimal visual control? - ANS You must have them
pointed towards the blind spot, not in the traditional manner.
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GUIDE EXAM UPDATED QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS.
What is the purpose of a BlueCard? - ANS 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? -
ANS 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? - ANS CCC Operations Manual Fleet Administration Section
What is CCC policy regarding driver incurred charges such as towing charges and tolls? -
ANS These are driver incurred charges, and must be payed by the driver.
What are two possible consequences of violating policies related to BlueCard? -
ANS Suspension or revocation.
1 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED
, What are three instances in which you are considered a state driver? - ANS 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? - ANS 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? - ANS 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
What are instances of distracted driving that are not usually thought of in that way? -
ANS Inattention: Thinking about work, family etc.
Distraction: Billboards, phones, adjusting controls etc
What are the six Key Fundamental Controls for safe vehicle operation? - ANS 1. Visual
Control
2. Communication Control
3. Speed and Stopping Control
4. Space Control
5. Backing and Parking Control
6. Personal Control
How do you set the side mirrors for optimal visual control? - ANS You must have them
pointed towards the blind spot, not in the traditional manner.
2 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED