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Traffic Violations & CDL Disqualification Training Program
Gives drivers a better understanding of how the revised CDL disqualification rules affect them.
As of September 30, 2005, all states must comply with the revised CDL disqualification rule (49 CFR Section 383.51). Train your drivers ... before mandatory enforcement begins!
Under the rule cited above, your drivers can be disqualified for committing certain traffic violations ... even when they're driving their personal vehicle on their time!
If you haven't had a chance to educate your drivers (and yourself!) on the revised CDL regulation, there's no time to waste. Your company's profitability and your drivers' livelihood are both at stake.
Traffic Violations & CDL Disqualification Training Program can help you train drivers on the CDL disqualification regulation quickly ... and with virtually no prep time on your part. Centered around a high-energy video presentation, the program ...
- Explains the basics of the revised CDL disqualification rule
- Spells out the two main types of traffic violations that can disqualify your drivers (major offenses and serious traffic violations)
- Stresses the short- and long-term consequences of disqualifying convictions (disqualification can vary from 60 days to life)
- Reminds drivers of the do's and don'ts of responsible driving behavior
This ready-to-deliver training program covers specific violations like speeding 15 mph over the posted limit ... leaving the scene of an accident ... being under the influence of alcohol ... driving recklessly ... and more!
In addition to the 12 minute video, the program includes ...
- (1) Discussion Guide - helps you prepare for training, and discusses typical situations that drivers could be involved in. Also includes a summary of the revised CDL disqualification rule and its consequences, and a review quiz.
- (10) Driver Reference Cards - provide a quick review of disqualifying violations, including the major offenses, serious traffic violations, and consequences.
- (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.
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