Overview:
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Helps you train drivers on the CDL disqualification regulation quickly... with virtually no prep time
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Explains the basics of the revised CDL disqualification rule
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Spells out the two main types of traffic violations that can disqualify drivers (major offenses, serious traffic violations)
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Stresses short- and long-term consequences of disqualifying convictions
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Covers specific violations such as ...
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speeding 15 mph over the posted limit
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leaving the scene of an accident
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being under the influence of alcohol
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driving recklessly
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and more.
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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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Telly Award and New York Festivals Award Winner
Under the current rule, your drivers can be disqualified for committing certain traffic violations... even when they're driving their personal vehicle on their own time.
Program Components
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(1) 12-Minute DVD - Combines engaging video and editing technology with expertise from industry professionals at all levels.
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(1) Discussion Guide - Helps you prepare for training and discusses typical situations in which drivers could be involved. Also includes a summary of the revised CDL disqualification rule and its consequences, plus a review quiz.
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(10) Driver Reference Cards - Provide a quick review of disqualifying violations, including the major offenses, serious traffic violations, and consequences.
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(1) Awareness Poster - 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.
DVD Main Menu
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Play Program - Plays entire main program.
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Chapter Selections - Access chapters by topic.
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Introduction - Acknowledges that major traffic offenses, such as driving under the influence, can carry hefty consequences for professional drivers, even if committed while driving a personal vehicle.
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Serious Traffic Violations - Outlines what serious traffic violations are, minimum disqualification periods and consequences of multiple offenses.
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Major Offenses - Outlines what major offenses are and explains that disqualification is mandatory after a first offense and why.
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Conclusion - Acknowledges that the rules for CDL disqualification are federally mandated and each state has its own processes and systems for implementing the rules.
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Commentary - Offers additional interviews by industry professionals.
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Quiz - 10 interactive questions; offers correct/incorrect remediation to reinforce effectiveness of training.
Producer: J.J. Keller