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As a commercial driver operating a straight truck, how often are you generally required to complete a logbook/record of duty status (RODS)?
Commercial drivers are generally required to complete a daily logbook, also known as a Record of Duty Status (RODS), to track their hours of service, unless the
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Question: As a commercial driver operating a straight truck, how often are you generally required to complete a logbook/record of duty status (RODS)?
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- Only when crossing provincial borders
- When transporting dangerous goods ✅ Daily, unless exempted by regulations
- Weekly, if driving more than 100 km from your home terminal
Correct answer: Daily, unless exempted by regulations
Explanation: Commercial drivers are generally required to complete a daily logbook, also known as a Record of Duty Status (RODS), to track their hours of service, unless they meet specific exemption criteria outlined in the regulations. (Federal Hours of Service Regulations)
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