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A driver's reputation relies on? PG 1 a. Driving record b. professionalism c. self-discipline d. all of the above - ANSd. all of the above The Truck Driving Championships influence how many drivers annually? PG 2 a. hundreds b. thousands c. tens of thousands d. over 100,000 - ANSc. Tens of thousands The TDC was established by the ATA in? PG 2 a. 1933 b. 1937 c. 1935 d. 1924 - ANSb. 1937 Which is not an objective of the TDC? PG 2 a. to drive accident free b. to perfect their crafts c. to improve the media's and the general public's image of truck drivers and the motor carrier industry d. none of the above - ANSd. none of the above In order for drivers to perform at their peak, they rely on? PG 6 a. knowledge b. experience c. skills d. all of the above - ANSd. all of the above Which boosted the growth of trucking? PG 7 a. WWII b. industrial revolution c. WWI d. regulation - ANSc. WWI At the end of WWI there were over 1 million trucks, how many were there at the start of WWI? PG 7 a. 300, b. 900, c. 750, d. over 1.5 million - ANSa. 300,
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Which is NOT part of the agreement of NAFTA? A) eased trade restrictions B) eliminated tariffs C) placed limitations on movements of goods across borders D) none of the above - ANSC) placed limitations on movements of good across borders was not apart of the NAFTA agreement Due to NAFTA, the percentage of goods moved between Canada and the U.S. by trucks is 53.8%. Between Mexico and the U.S., it is what percentage? - ANS67. On what date did Bill Clinton sign the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st century, which authorized highway and other surface transportation programs and their funding through 2003? - ANSJune 9, 1998 T or F: TEA-21 built on the initiatives established in the intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA) - ANSTrue Which of the following did TEA-21 NOT do? A) strengthen transportation safety programs B) increase safety belt usage C) promote enforcement of 0.08 blood alcohol standards for drunk driving D) set standards for road side inspections - ANSD) the TEA-21 does not do set standards for road side inspections Under TEA-21, the National Motor Carrier Safety Program (NMCSP) was restructured. Part of this restructuring resulted in? - ANSMCSAP The Motor Carrier Safety Program (MCSAP) did all but one of these things A) imposed mandatory shutdown on all unfit carriers B) required the Secretary of transportation to establish procedures to enforce safety regulations when violated C) establish a $100,000 maximum penalty for all non-recordkeeping violations of the safety regulations D) disperse funds for state enforcement of CMV safety hazmat regulations - ANSC) The Motor Carrier Safety Program did not establish a $100,000 maximum penalty for all non- recordkeeping violations of the safety regulations The Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act of 1999 moved all carrier safety oversight responsibilities to: - ANSFMCSA T or F: The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is under authority of the U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS). - ANSFalse T or F: The goal of the Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act of 1999 is to reduce the number and severity of crashes involving large trucks. - ANSTrue On which date did President George W. Bush sign into law the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Act: A Legacy for Users (SAGETEA-LU)? - ANSAug 10, 2005 Which is not true about SAFETEA-LU? A) It is the largest investment in transportation to B) It built on TEA-21 and ISTEA C) It doubled the funds for infrastructure safety
D) It paid bonuses to companies for their safety records - ANSD) SAFETEA-LU did not pay bonuses to companies for their safety records Which is NOT an objective of MAP 21? A) roadside inspections B) maintaining infrastructure conditioning C) protecting the environment D) reducing traffic congestion - ANSA) roadside inspections is not an objective of MAP 21 What year was the Bioterrorism Response Act signed? - ANS What year was the American Trucking Association (ATA) established? - ANS What year was the America's Road Team established? - ANS What year was the final rule on medical certificates linked to CDL? - ANS The trucking industry can be justly called a ________ of the U.S. economy. - ANSmainspring T or F: Trucks perform a distribution service which "can" be duplicated by both rail and sea transportation. - ANSFalse Trucks have the advantage of _______, which does not appear likely to be challenged. - ANSFlexibility Which is not an advantage trucks have over all other means of freight transportation? - ANSCost Which is NOT a contributing factor in the higher efficiency of trucks over rail? A) easier pick-up and delivery B) the ability to deliver door to door C) cost D) regular delivery schedules - ANSCost is not a contributing factor in the higher efficiency of trucks over rail On what date did NAFTA's trucking pilot program officially end? - ANSOct 10, 2014 Which is true about crashes involving large trucks between 2008 and 2013? A) there was 10% reduction is crashes B) crashes dropped from 380,000 to 342, C) there was 19% reduction in fatalities between 2008 and 2013 D) all of the above - ANSD) all of the above What date did President Obama sign into law MAP 21? - ANSJuly 6, 2012 The trucking industry cooperates with? - ANSstate and local authorities and federal officials Which is not a reason listed in 'Facts for Drivers', in the selection of professional truck drivers? - ANSefficiency T or F: Truck drivers should pull to the right to allow motorists to pass. - ANSTrue The trucking industry is represented nationally by... - ANSATA The American Trucking Association Inc. (ATA) is a ______ of motor carrier. - ANSfederation The ATRI has been engaged in critical transportation studies since 1954 and stands for? - ANSAmerican Transportation Research Institute ATA is headquartered in? - ANSArlington, Virginia Which is not a department of ATA? - ANSRoad Condition Failure Dept.
D) all are correct - ANSC) High sulfur kerosene should be used in blending of USLD is not true of the ULSD On which date did the Federal Aviation Administration Authorization Act of 1994 go into effect? - ANSJan 1 1995 T or F: The Federal Aviation Administration Authorization Act of 1994 prohibits states from enacting or enforcing any law or regulation affecting the prices (rates), routes, or services of any motor carrier of property (except household goods); and was upheld by the US. Supreme Court in February 2008. - ANStrue As long as they are no more burdensome than federal laws, states may enact laws governing?
C) Is conscious, compliant, courteous, and puts safety first D) Is well informed about his/her motor vehicle, the highway and traffic laws - ANSC) Is conscious, compliant, courteous, and puts safety first is not one of the many qualities of a professional truck driver. They're many qualities of a professional truck driver and factors that they must take into consideration concerning themselves and operating a vehicle. All of these apply except which one A) Types of roads and conditions B) Is mentally in control of the job C) Has an adequate grasp of safe driving techniques D) Light and weather conditions - ANSC) Has an adequate grasp of safe driving techniques is not of of the factors that they must take into consideration. What is one of the most visible and successful safety initiatives of the trucking industry? - ANSChampionships Program The National Trucking Associations, National truck Roadeo was established in? A) 1936 B) 1937 C) 1938 D) none of the above - ANSD) none of the above. The National Trucking Associations, National truck Roadeo was not established in 1936, 1937, or 1938 T or F: The overriding objectives of the Championships Program is threefold. 1, to provide incentive for professional drivers to perfect their crafts. 2, improve the media's and general public's image of truck drivers. 3, to provide incentive for professional drivers to drive accident free - ANSFalse T or F: The state and national competitions consist of a written examination. All of the written exam questions are taken from the current Facts for Drivers book. - ANSTrue T or F: For the pre-trip portion of the competition, 10 minutes minimum amount of time the contestant receives? - ANSFalse T or F: The skills portion is NOT timed so the contestant can take their time to ensure they do a good job. - ANSFalse In order to compete in the TDC, you must hold a CDL with proper endorsements as set by 49CFR section ________ - ANS391. To be medically fit to drive, you must have a field vision of? - ANS70* You must be able to hear a forced whisper _________. - ANSNo less than 5' T or F: To compete in the championships the driver must be employed for 11 out of the 12 months prior to entry in each event. - ANSFalse T or F: In the early 1900's following the invention of the diesel powered internal combustion engine, trucks began to replace horse drawn carriages to deliver goods. - ANSFalse By the end of WWI, there were over ______ heavy duty trucks being utilized by the government and private sector? - ANS1,000, Which of the following was regulated by the Interstate Commerce Commission under the Motor Carrier Act of 1935? A) Markets that the trucks could serve
What was the objective of the Commercial Motor Vehicle Act of 1986? - ANSImprove highway safety through nationwide mandatory testing, require states to adopt such standards as CMV drivers must be qualified to operate commercial vehicles, and impose requirements for employing CMV driver carriers Which Act required states to adopt standards for CMV drivers? - ANSCommercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986 T or F: In 2015, over 35.03 million trucks hauled more than 10.49 billion tons of freight, representing 60.1% of domestic freight tonnage shipped and 726.4 billion in gross freight revenue. - ANSTrue In 2015, trucks hauled ______ billion in gross freight revenue. - ANS726. By 2027, the trucking industry is expected to handle ______ percent of the freight tonnage in the U.S. - ANS66.4% By 2027, the trucking industry is expected to handle ______ of the total tonnage is the US and _______ of the total freight revenue. - ANS66.4%-78.4% By 2027, trucking will account for ____% of total freight revenue. - ANS78. In 2015, trucks handled what % of the nations freight bill? - ANS81.5% What year did NAFTA go into effect? - ANS Which is NOT part of the agreement of NAFTA? A) Eased trade restrictions B) Eliminated tariffs C) Placed limitations on the movements of goods across borders D) None of the above - ANSC) Placed limitations on the movements of goods across borders is NOT part of the agreement of NAFTA In 1994 the value of NAFTA trade was 300 billion. In 2015 it was ______? - ANS1. trillion T or F: The value of North American surface trade as increased from roughly 300 billion 1994 to 1.11 trillion in 2015 with with trucks moving over 47.1% of goods in terms of value between the US and Canada. - ANSTrue Trucks moved what % of goods in terms of value between the US and Mexico - ANS T or F: NAFTA eased trade restrictions by eliminating tariffs and reducing limitations on the movement of goods, especially from China. - ANSFalse For over _______ years, the US and Canada struggled to implement NAFTA trucking provisions. A) 15 B) 20 C) 17 D) none of the above - ANSD) none of the above. T or F: In retaliation of the US unilaterally stopping the DP of NAFTA with Mexico, Mexico established compensatory tariffs on a verity of US exports to Mexico which cost American businesses an estimated $1.8 billion. - ANSFalse In 2007, Mexico and the U.S. agreed to a NAFTA trucking Demonstration Project, which the U.S. stopped in 2009. This resulted in Mexico charging tariffs tat cost U.S. businessmen an estimated? - ANS2.4 billion
DOT released a "concept document" to re-engage Mexico and the U.S. in trade on Jan 6,
In 1967, functions of the Bureau of Public roads was transferred to whom? - ANSFederal Highway Administration The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) was established in? - ANS What yar was the America's Road Team established? - ANS When was the Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act signed into law? - ANS The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration was created in what year? - ANS What year was the Bio-terrorism Response Act signed? - ANS What year did FMCSA adopt the Hour of Service Rule? - ANS What year was the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act signed? - ANS When was the Pipeline and Hazardous material Safety Administration established? - ANS This is the year that the intelligent Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act signed. - ANS When did FMSA publish a new Final Rule on HOS rules? - ANS Practically everything we eat, wear, or use is delivered by truck. Which of the following is a slogan that has captured he essentially of trucking? A) Trucking delivers America B) If you brought it a truck brought it C) If you need it trucks bring it D) If you're out of Dew a truck brings anew - ANSA) Trucking delivers America Which oft he following is NOT a slogan on the trucking industry that was used in the last few decades? A) Good Stuff, Trucks Bring it B) Trucking Drive The Marketplace C) If You Got It A Truck Brought It D) Trucking Mover America Forward - ANSB) Truckers Drive The Marketplace The trucking industry can be justly called a _______ of the U.S. economy. - ANSMainspring Trucks can perform what type of service which cannot be duplicated by any other form of transportation? - ANSDistribution Trucks have the advantage of ______, which does not appear likely to be challenged. - ANSFlexibility What percentage of U.S. communities relies exclusively on trucks to deliver their products? - ANS80% What percentage of U.S. communities do NOT rely exclusively on trucks to deliver their products and goods? - ANS20% Business choose trucks for nearly ______ cents of every dollar they spend on all modes of U.S. freight transportation. - ANS Businesses choose modes of transportation other than trucks for how many cents out of every dollar spent on shipping? - ANS How much gross freight revenue did trucks receive? - ANS726.4 billion What percentage of freight tonnage was shipped by all modes of transportation other than truck? - ANS29.9%
Trucks carry over 10.49 billion tons of freight annually, which is _______% of all domestic freight tonnage. - ANS70.1% T or F: Other forms of transportation rely on the trucking industry for final delivery. - ANSTrue Trucks can go virtually anywhere on our over _______ miles of roads and streets. - ANS40. million How many miles of roads and streets are in the U.S.? - ANS40.7 million In 2015 commercial combination trucks logged over how many miles? - ANS169.8 billion T or D: In 2015, class 8 trucks logged over 169.8 billion miles and all trucks logged over 279.1 billion miles. - ANSTrue Of the 297.1 billion miles logged by all trucks in 2015, how many were logged by commercial combination trucks? - ANS169.8 billion On average, annually, Class 8 trucks log how many miles? - ANS69, T or D: Many long-haul, over the road drivers log over 100,000 miles per year or nearly 500 miles per daily run. - ANSTrue T or F: The average daily run for a long haul over the road driver is nearly 600 miles. - ANSFalse T or F: On average, rail is a little more efficient than trucks due to increased capacity but trucks have the advantage due to efficiency and access in pickup and delivery. - ANSFalse T or F: Trucks cargo requires less packing and handling. - ANSTrue What advantage does the trucking industry have over other modes of transportation? - ANSFlexibility Which is NOT a contributing factor in the higher efficiency of trucks over rail? A) Easier pick-up and delivery B) The ability to deliver door to door C) Cost D) Regular delivery schedules - ANSC) Cost Which of the following is NOT a listed advantage of the motor truck over other modes of transportation? A) Efficient delivery B) Protection C) Eco friendly D) Versatility - ANSC) Eco Friendly is NOT a listed advantage of the motor truck over other modes of transportation According to NHTSA, U.S. truck drivers' ability and commitment to avoid and reduce accidents resulted in a ______ % reduction in the number of large trucks involved in crashes between 2006-2014. - ANS1% Which is true about crashes involving large trucks between 2006 and 2014? A) There was a 1% reduction in crashes B) Crashes dropped from 441,000 to 437, C) There was 21% reduction in fatalities between 2006 and 2014 D) All of the above - ANSD) All of the above The rate of fatal truck crashes dropped _________% between 2006 and 2014? - ANS21%
What percentage of the public have a negative view of drivers of large trucks? - ANS20% A 2003 study showed what percentage of the public believed truck drivers exceeded the speed limit? - ANS64% A 2007 study found that the average speed of trucks is actually slower than automobiles by? - ANS2 to 5 mph America's Road Team, sponsored by Volvo Trucks, was created by ATA in? - ANS What ATA program is dedicated to reducing the fatality and accident rates on America's highways? - ANSShare the Road Share the Road program is sponsored by? - ANSMACK trucks In an US DOT study on fatal accidents involving a truck and another vehicle, the police assigned unsafe driving factor to the other party and none to the truck driver - ANS70-75% In collisions between passenger vehicles and large trucks, what percentage was caused by the passenger vehicles? - ANS70-75% In fatal crashes involving a car and a large trucks, what percent of the time did it occur in one of the trucks 4 blind spots? - ANS35% What is the primary purpose of ATA's Share the Road program? - ANSTo educate motorists about how drive safety around big trucks The Share the Roads program reaches how many motorists annually? - ANSMillions T or F: U.S. DOT reports have credited programs, like America's Road Team, with the significant reduction in truck related fatalities over the past decade. - ANSTrue T or F: U. S. DOT has not been able to calculate or credit programs like 'Share the Road' with a reduction in truck-related fatalities over the past decade, but hoped to in the future. - ANSFalse Share the Road replaced what program? - ANSHow to Drive How many billions of dollars were paid by commercial trucks in federal and state highway user taxes in 2013? - ANS39. In 2014, commercial trucks made up what percentage of all registered vehicles? - ANS23. T or F: In 2015, gasoline was taxed at the state lever by 23.2c a gallon, and diesel by 27.4c per gallon. - ANSTrue In 2015, trucks paid how much in federal fuel tax on each gallon of diesel fuel? - ANS24.4c In 2015, how much was paid in federal fuel tax on each gallon of gasoline? - ANS18.4c Which tax was the highest in 2015? - ANSFederal diesel tax In 2015, federal and state governments collected a total of nearly _______ cents in tax for each gallon of on highway diesel fuel? - ANS51. What is the tax per gallon that the Federal and State governments collect on gasoline? - ANS41.6 cents In total, commercial truck taxes and fees average nearly ______ per vehicle annually. - ANS$16, T or F: The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration in under authority of the U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS). - ANSFalse DOT is divided into ______ operating administrations, four of which are directly related to trucking. - ANS
Which of the following administrations is NOT under the U.S. Department of Transportation and directly related to trucking? A) Federal Highway Administration B) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration C) Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration D) Federal Transit Administration - ANSD) Federal Transit Administration DOT created The Federal Highway Administration on? - ANSOct 15, 1966 T or F: FHWA has the broad responsibility for ensuring that America's roads and highway (physical infrastructure) continue to be the safest and most technologically up-to-date. - ANSTrue Which government agency under the Department of Transportation was responsible for developing the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS)? - ANSNational Highway Traffic Safety Administations T or F: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is part of the U.S. Department of Transportation.. - ANSTrue Which is NOT a responsibility of NHTSA? A) Provide education, research, safety standards, and enforcement activity for the purpose of saving lives B) Provide education, research, and safety standards to prevent injury C) Provide education, research, and safety standards to reduce economic costs due to traffic crashes D) Provide quality research and feedback to the EPA, on the effects of traffic congestion to wildlife - ANSD) Provide quality research and feedback to the EPA, on the effects of traffic congestion to wildlife T or F: The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration was created in 2000, pursuant to the Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act of 1998. - ANSFalse T or F: FMCSA issues standards for safety programs; and the states, for the most part, adopted them as their own. - ANSTrue In which month and year did Congress transfer responsibility for hazardous material transport and safety to the newly created Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)? - ANSFebruary 2005 What is the purpose of the Norman Y Mineta Research and Special programs Improvement Act of 2004? - ANSTo provide US DOT a more focused research organization and establish a separate operating administration pipeline and hazardous material transportation safety operations. Trucks equipped with ______ or newer diesel engines must only be refueled with Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD). - ANS T or F: ULSD is a new blend of fuel. - ANSTrue Under regulations, both ULSD and LSD could be sold until? - ANS In which year are the new federal diesel engine emission requirements set take effect? - ANS Which type of diesel is anticipated to be more expensive and be less fuel economical than conventional diesel? - ANSUltra Low Sulfur
B) Extended driver record check C) Updated requirements for issuing a breathalyzer D) Disqualification for violation obtained while driving a non-commercial motor vehicle - ANSC) Updated requirements for issuing a breathalyzer When did the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act issue regulations to address the licensing issue "masking prohibition"? - ANS Which do not require certification and training to handle or drive? A) Most twin trailers B) LCV's C) Hazardous materials D) All of the above require certification and training - ANSA) Most twin trailers What does the acronym LCVs stand for? - ANSLonger combination vehicles T or F: Hazardous Materials and Longer Combination Vehicles require certification and training, but most twin trailers do not. - ANSTrue T or F: FMCSA created additional endorsements that drivers must obtain, for equipment such as Longer Combination Vehicle (LCV), but not including twins. - ANSFalse T or F: Virtually all states have adopted the provisions of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program (MCSAP). - ANSTrue MCSAP stands for? - ANSMotor Carrier Safety Assistance Program T or F: MCSAP enable state enforcement personnel to monitor the compliance of intrastate CMV's with a uniform set of safety regulations, but not interstate until Jan 1, 2014 - ANSFalse In what year did Intra and Interstate motor carriers begin conducting random, post-accident, reasonable suspicion and return-to-duty drug and alcohol testing? - ANS In 2016, state and federal personnel conducted how many roadside inspections of CMV's and their drivers? - ANS3.42 million The U.S. trucking industry is comprised of ______ million for hire, private motor, and other interstate motor carriers. - ANS1. _______% of trucking companies have less than 20 trucks, while 90.8% operate 6 or fewer trucks. - ANS97.3% What percentage of for hire and private motor carriers have more than 20 trucks? - ANS2.7% _______% of trucking companies have less than 6 trucks? - ANS90. Class 8 trucks represent ______% of all trucks registered. - ANS23. Of the 31.4 million trucks used for business purposes, how many are Class 8 trucks? - ANS3.63 million T or F: Motor carriers fall into two broad categories: Private carriers and long haul carriers. - ANSFalse T or F: A private carrier normally transports freight owned by another party. - ANSFalse T or F: a private carrier normally transports freight owned by another party. - ANSFalse T or F: A carrier is a local carrier if less than half its business is conducted in metropolitan or commercial zone operations. - ANSFalse T or F: Most intercity trucking will involve interstate commerce, and thus usually come under federal regulation by FMCSA. - ANSTrue
T or F: A truckload carrier is one that dedicates single trailers to a single shipper's cargo. - ANSTrue Currently, regulated freight carriers are classified by FMCSA based on gross revenues. How many classes of carriers are there? - ANS Regulated carriers of freight are classified as class I, class II, or class III carriers, classes are determined by gross revenue. A class I carrier as a gross revenue of: - ANSOver $10 million Which is the gross annual revenue of a Class II carrier per FMCSA? - ANSBetween 3 and 10 million Class III carriers have gross annual revenues of: - ANSLess than $3 million If a carrier has revenues of $1,000,000 per month, it is a class _______ carrier. - ANS How many million miles of highways and roads are in the U.S.? - ANS4. Roads are functionally classified as: - ANSArterial, Collectors, and Local roads Which road generally provides the fastest method of travel? - ANSArterial Arterials make up what amount of roadways in the U.S.? - ANS11% The arterial system carries 72% of all highway travel and makes up about 11% of total highway miles. This equals how many miles? - ANS437,000 miles The interstate system is classed as what kind of road system? - ANSArterial The interstate Highway System is a prime example of arterial highways, at 47,432 miles long. What percentage of it is in rural areas? - ANS65% What is the percentage of interstate highway miles in urban areas? - ANS35% Which is not true about collectors? A) They are generally two-lane roads that serve short trips B) They make up 20% of the 794,306 total highway mileage C) They carry 75% of truck traffic D) They carry 15% of all vehicle travel - ANSC) They carry 75% of truck traffic Local Roads______ A) Make up nearly 69% of the system mileage B) Are comprised of 2,795,813 miles C) Carry over 13% of the travel D) All of the above - ANSD) All of the above The National Highway System is one of the most essential to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility. Which is "not" true about the National Highway System? A) Comprises 4.1% of the nation's roads' B) Carries more than 44% of all vehicle traffic C) Carries 75% of heavy truck traffic D) Carries 60% of tourist traffic - ANSD) Carries 60% of tourist traffic The growth rate in highway vehicle miles traveled (VMT) has exceeded _______% for every 5 year period in the 1960's. - ANS Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) grew steadily in the 1980's by over 37% and in the 1990's by ______% - ANS From 2000 to 2011 VMT growth slowed to _____% - ANS7. How many vehicle miles were driven in 2016 on the nation's highways? - ANS3.17 trillion