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How often is a federally regulated commercial driver generally required to submit their daily logs to their carrier?
Federal Hours of Service Regulations typically require drivers to forward their daily logs (or ELD records) to the motor carrier within 20 days after the comple
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Question: How often is a federally regulated commercial driver generally required to submit their daily logs to their carrier?
Answer options:
- Immediately after each shift
- Daily, within 24 hours of completing a daily log ✅ Weekly, within 20 days of the last day worked
- Monthly, for review and auditing
Correct answer: Weekly, within 20 days of the last day worked
Explanation: Federal Hours of Service Regulations typically require drivers to forward their daily logs (or ELD records) to the motor carrier within 20 days after the completion of the daily log. This allows for proper record keeping and monitoring by the carrier.
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