Overview:
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Reflects the current HOS Rules
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Designed for property-carrying vehicles
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Covers the "hows" and "whys" of logging
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Clearly explains the requirements (including the sleeper-berth option and short-haul provision) under DOT's current HOS rule
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Ready-to-use training program includes several components
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Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired
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8-minute bonus CSA video segment explains how hours of service factors into the Fatigued Driving BASIC
Program Components
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(1) 20-Minute Video - Combines engaging video and editing technology with expertise from industry professionals at all levels.
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(1) Instructor's Guide - Provides you with background information and training tips to make the most of each training session.
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(11) Driver Handbooks - Review key points and include a quiz to check trainees’ understanding of the material.
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(1) Training Register - Helps trainers record essential details.
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(1) Driver Training Log Book - Helps trainees record essential details.
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(2) Awareness Posters - Hang in a break room or training area to remind drivers that the rules are in effect 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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(10) Hours of Service Comparison Cards - Compares old regs with the current regs.
DVD Main Menu
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CSA and Hours of Service
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Play Program – Plays entire main program.
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Chapter Selections – Allows easy access to specific subtopics for more focused training.
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Introduction
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Driving Rules
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Completing the Daily Log
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Introduction
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100 Air-Mile Radius Exemption
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The Record of Duty Status
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Animated Logging Examples
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Sleeper Berth Exception - 2005 Rule Changes
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Review of the 11-Hour and 14-Hour Rules
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16-Hour Short-Haul Exception
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150 Air-Mile Short Haul Exemption - 2005 Rule Change
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60/70 Hour Rules
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Conclusion
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Quiz – 10 interactive questions; offers correct/incorrect remediation to reinforce effectiveness of training.
Basic System Requirements
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A 400 Mhz or faster Intel-compatible CPU
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A video card with AGP architecture and at least 4 MB of onboard RAM
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At least 128 MB of system RAM (Windows 2000, XP and Vista users - 256 MB or more is recommended)
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Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows XP or Windows Vista (most software DVD decoders have either reduced function or no support under Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0)
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The latest version of Microsoft DirectX
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A DVD-ROM drive (DVD discs cannot be read by CD-ROM equipment)
Producer: J.J. Keller