Zo Enterprises

Record of Road Test


14397 E Geronimo Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85259

ZO Enterprises LLC

Drivers Name Address License No. State
Equipment Driven: Truck Tractor Trailer
Checked from To
Date  

For those items that apply, checkmark (√) if driver’s performance is satisfactory, mark with an X if driver’s performance is unsatisfactory. Explain unsatisfactory items under Remarks. Use not applicable (NA) for items that do not apply.

 

PART 1 - PRE -TRIP INSPECTION AND EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT
  Checks general condition approaching unit 
  Looks for leakage of coolants, fuel, lubricants 
  Checks under hood — oil, water, general condition of engine compartment, steering
Checks around unit — tires, lights, trailer hookup, brake and light lines, body, doors, horn, windshield wipers
Tests brake action, tractor protection valve, and parking (hand) brake
Checks horn, windshield wipers, mirrors, emergency equipment; reflectors, flares, fuses, tire chains (if necessary), fire extinguisher
Checks instruments for normal readings 
  Checks dashboard warning lights for proper functioning
Cleans windshield, windows, minors, lights, reflectors
  Reviews and signs previous report

 

PART 2 - COUPLING AND UNCOUPLING

  Lines up units
  Connects glad hands to trailer to apply trailer brakes before coupling
  Connects glad hands and light line properly Couples without difficulty
  Raises landing gear fully after coupling
  Visually checks king pin assembly to be certain
of proper coupling
  Checks coupling by applying hand valve or tractor-protection valve (trailer air supply valve) and gently applying pressure by trying to pull away from trailer
  Assure that surface will support trailer before uncoupling

 

PART 3 - PLACING VEHICLE IN MOTION AND USE OF CONTROLS

A. ENGINE
  Places transmission in neutral before starting engine
  Starts engine without difficulty
  Allows proper warm-up
  Understands gauges on instrument panel
  Maintains proper engine speed (rpm) while driving
  Does not abuse motor

B. CLUTCH AND TRANSMISSION
  Starts loaded unit smoothly
  Uses clutch properly
  Times gearshifts properly
  Shifts gears smoothly
  Uses proper gear sequence


C. BRAKES
  Knows proper use of tractor protection valve
  Understands low air warning
  Tests service brakes
  Builds full air pressure before moving


D. STEERING
  Controls steering wheel
  Good driving possum and good grip on wheel


E. LIGHTS
  Knows lighting regulations
  Uses proper headlight beam
  Dims lights when meets or follows other traffic
  Adjusts speed to range of headlights
  Proper use of auxiliary lights

PART 4 - BACKING AND PARKING

A. BACKING
  Gets out and checks before backing
  Looks back as well as uses mirror
  Gets out and rechecks conditions on long back
  Avoids backing from blind side
  Signals when backing
  Controls speed and direction properly while backing

B. PARKING (City)
  Does not hit nearby vehicles stationary objects
  Parks proper distance from curb
  Sets parking brake, puts in gear, chocks wheels, shuts off motor
  Checks traffic conditions and signals when pulling out from parked position
  Parks in legal and safe location


C.PARKING (Road)
  Parks off pavement
  Avoids parking on soft shoulder
  Uses emergency warning signals when required
  Secures unit properly

 

PART 5 - SLOWING AND STOPPING

  Uses gears properly ascending
  Gears down properly descending
  Stops and restarts without rolling back
  Tests brakes before descending grades
  Uses brakes properly on grades
  Uses mirrors to check traffic to rear
  Signals following traffic
  Avoids sudden stops
  Stops smoothly without excessive fanning
  Stops before crossing sidewalk when coming out of driveway or alley
  Steps clear of pedestrian crosswalks

 

PART 6 - OPERATING IN TRAFFIC PASSING AND TURNING

A. TURNING
  Signals intention to turn well in advance
  Gets into proper lane well in advance of turn
  Checks traffic conditions and turns only when intersection is clear
  Restricts traffic from passing on right when preparing to complete right hand turn
  Completes turn promptly and safely and does not impede other traffic

B. TRAFFIC SIGNS AND SIGNALS
  Approaches signal prepared to stop if needed
  Obeys traffic signal
  Uses good judgment on yellow light
  Starts smoothly on green
  Notices and heeds traffic signs
  Obeys “Stop” signs

C. INTERSECTIONS
  Adjusts speed to permit stopping if necessary
  Checks for cross traffic regardless of traffic controls
  Yields right-of-way for safety

D. GRADE CROSSINGS

  Adjusts speed to conditions
  Makes safe stop, if required
  Selects proper gear and does not shift gears while crossing
  Knows and understands federal and state rules
  Knowledge of company rules governing grade crossing

E. PASSING
  Passes with sufficient clear space ahead
  Does not pass in unsafe location:
hill, curve, intersection
  Signals change of lanes
  Warns driver being passed
  Uses emergency warning signals when required
  Secures unit properly
  Pulls out and back with certainty
  Does not tailgate
  Does not block traffic with slow pass
  Allows enough room when returning to right lane

F. SPEED
  Speed consistent with basic ability
  Adjusts speed properly to road, weather, traffic conditions, legal limits
  Slows down for rough roads
  Slows down in advance of curves, intersections, etc.
  Maintains consistent speed

G. COURTESY AND SAFETY
  Uses defensive driving techniques
  Yields right-of-way for safety
  Goes ahead when given right-of-way by others
  Does not crowd other drivers or force way through traffic
  Allows faster traffic to pass
  Keeps right and in own lane
  Uses horn only when necessary
  Generally courteous and uses proper conduct

PART 7- MISCELLANEOUS

A. GENERAL DRIVING ABILITY AND HABITS
Consistently alert and attentive
Adjusts driving to meet changing conditions
Performs routine functions without taking eyes from road
Checks instruments regularly while driving
Willing to take instructions and suggestions
Adequate self-confidence in driving Is not easily angered
Positive attitude
Good personal appearance, manner, cleanliness
Good physical stamina

B. HANDLING OF FREIGHT
Checks freight properly
Handles and loads freight properly
Handles bills properly
Breaks down load as required

C. RULES AND REGULATIONS
Knowledge of company rules
Knowledge of regulations: federal, state, local
Knowledge of special truck routes

D. USE OF SPECIAL EQUIPMENT (Specify)
    

   

 

REMARKS

GENERAL PERFORMANCE: 
Satisfactory Needs Training Unsatisfactory  

QUAILIFIED FOR: Truck Tractor-Semitrailer   Other(specify)  

 

Instructions to Carrier: If the road test is successfully completed. the person who gave it must complete the following certification in duplicate. The original of the signed road test form and the original of the Certification of Road Test shall be retained in the driver qualification file of the person who was examined. and duplicate copies provided to the person examined. Section 391.31 (e)(1)(g)(1)(2) of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations

Driver's Name
Type of Power Unit  

Social Security No Type of Trailer(s)  

Operator's or Chauffeur's License  No State
If Passenger Carrier, Type of Bus  

This is to certify that the above-named driver was given a road test under my supervision on 20 consisting of approximately  miles of driving. It is my considered opinion that this driver possesses sufficient driving skill to operate safely the type of commercial motor vehicle listed above.

 

Organization ZO Enterprises LLC 

Title Owner/Manager                           

 Address of examiner         4681 N 84th Way. Scottsdale AZ 85251

 

 

 

 

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