24 hours a day, seven days a week, trucks are rolling. The drivers of these rigs are also helping to drive the day-to-day commerce that powers economy. So it's important that they not only have the knowledge, skill and commitment to help keep roads safe, but that they are rested and alert whenever they are driving. So the Department of Transportation has established an "Hours of Service" regulation to ensure that drivers get the rest they need to drive safely.
MARCOM's course on "DOT Hours of Service" discusses the Department of Transportation's "Hours of Service" regulations, what the regulations themselves require, and what drivers need to do to comply with them.
Topics covered in the course include:
- An Overview of the Regulations
- Keeping Track of Your Time
- 14-Hour Duty and 11-Hour Driving Limits
- 60-Hour/7-Day and 70-Hour/8-Day Limits
- Using the Sleeper Berth Provision
- ...and more.
Like all MARCOM courses, "DOT Hours of Service" uses a powerful combination of full-motion, high-definition video filmed in real world locations, along with audio, text, and colorful graphics to provide the most cost-effective training today.
The "DOT Hours of Service" MicroLearning curriculum includes the following 3-5 minute courses:
- "An Overview of the Regulations"
- "Keeping Track of Your Time"
- "14-Hour Duty and 11-Hour Driving Limits"
- "60-Hour/7-Day and 70-Hour/8-Day Limits"
- "Using the Sleeper Berth Provision"
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