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This Hours of Service training course helps professional drivers understand fatigue risks, comply with regulations, and avoid costly violations. Gain practical strategies for safe driving, proper ELD use, and staying alert on the road.
This Hours of Service training course is designed to help drivers understand how fatigue impacts safety and how to stay compliant with Canada’s Commercial Vehicle Drivers Hours of Service Regulations. The focus is on giving you the knowledge and tools you need to make safe, responsible choices behind the wheel.
While efficiency is always important in transportation, safety must remain the top priority. Driving while tired increases risks on the road and can lead to serious consequences that far outweigh any short-term gains.
Non-compliance with Hours of Service requirements carries both personal and professional repercussions. Beyond the physical dangers, violations can damage your driving record and result in penalties for both you and your employer. This program will show you how to prevent violations, manage fatigue, and maintain a clean record while supporting overall road safety.
By completing this training, you will be able to:
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This Hours of Service course is ideal for professional drivers who want to improve safety awareness, reduce risk, and ensure compliance with transportation laws and workplace requirements.
Learners must achieve a minimum score of 80% to pass. The exam may be attempted up to three times, allowing participants to reinforce knowledge as needed.
After successfully finishing the training, participants will be able to download and print a certificate of completion. This document provides proof of emergency response training and compliance for workplace safety records.
This course will take roughly 90 minutes
To pass this training course, you need to score 80% or higher on the quiz
Upon the successful completion of this course a certificate with your name will be stored on your profile and available to print
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