Hours of Service Knowledge Check

This knowledge check is provided as a free service to examine the hours of service knowledge of potential drivers. The knowledge check consists of 25 True/False questions.

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Knowledge Check

The 11-hour rule allows a driver to drive up to 11 hours after 10 consecutive hours off duty.(Required)
The 14-hour rule means a driver must stop driving 14 hours after coming on duty, regardless of breaks.(Required)
A driver can legally drive 16 hours straight so long as they feel well-rested.(Required)
The 70-hour rule limits a driver to 70 hours on duty over any 8 consecutive days.(Required)
A driver must take a 30-minute break after 6 hours of driving.(Required)
A 30-minute break is only required if 8 hours of driving time have passed without a break.(Required)
Adverse driving conditions can allow a driver to extend their drive time by up to 2 hours.(Required)
Adverse conditions allow drivers to break the 14-hour rule.(Required)
Personal conveyance can be used to travel to a shipper to pick up a load.(Required)
Personal conveyance may be used to travel from a hotel to a restaurant.(Required)
In Linehaul, the short-haul exemption allows drivers to operate without using an ELD if they stay within a 150 air-mile radius and return within 14 hours.(Required)
In Linehaul, a driver using the short-haul exemption must still use an ELD for all tractor moves.(Required)
After an ELD malfunction, drivers must reconstruct their logs on paper logs for the current 24-hour period and the previous 7 days.(Required)
Drivers may continue to use the ELD if it is malfunctioning.(Required)
The ELD instruction manual must be in the truck and available to law enforcement upon request.(Required)
DOT instructions on transferring logs must be kept in the vehicle.(Required)
Drivers must certify their logs at the end of each day.(Required)
It is acceptable for a driver to not certify their logs for several days.(Required)
Drivers must enter trailer numbers into their ELD logs.(Required)
Drivers are not required to enter shipment information into their ELD logs.(Required)
The 14-hour rule resets after taking 10 consecutive hours off duty.(Required)
The 70-hour rule resets after taking 24 consecutive hours off duty.(Required)
If a driver drives beyond the 11-hour limit, it is considered a violation.(Required)
An off-duty period of 30 minutes meets the 30-minute break requirement.(Required)
Using personal conveyance to bypass HOS rules is allowed if the driver is late.(Required)