Driver Application
Please complete the form below to apply for a driving position with us. The application process can take up-to 30 minutes so please ensure you have ample time.
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Reference Previous Employer
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Reference/Professional
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Driving Experience
Please check the equipment/skill you have previously worked
What experience do you have?
0-6 months
6 months -2 Years
2+ Years
Willing to Perform
AZ
DZ
Highway - Domestic
Highway - US
Fast Card
Handbomb
LCV
Tanker
A - Trains
B - Trains
Flatbed
Chains ad Binders
Curtain Side
Moffett
Crane
Power Jack
Forklift
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Driver Knowledge Test
Please answer all to the best of your ability. 80% is a Pass
1. When starting a diesel truck, what light on the dashboard do you have to wait for in order to have a smooth start?
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Check Engine Light
Battery Light
Glow Plugs
All of the above
2. At what angle should adjuster and push rod be, with the brakes applied?
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180
85
95
90
3. From the 400 at Teston Rd, what route would you take to reach Brampton?
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400 South -> 401 West -> 403 West
400 South -> 401 West -> 410 North
4. From the 400 at Teston Rd, what route would you take to reach Scarborough?
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400 North -> Davis Dr -> 404 South -> 401 East
400 South -> 401 East
5. From Mississauga, which highway(s) would you take to get to Barrie?
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401 East -> 404 North -> Davis Dr ->Yonge St
401 East -> 400 North
6. When driving a truck transporting DANGEROUS GOODS, placards are required, what would be the lowest amount of placards you might possibly need?
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2 front and back
1 on each side
4 at the front
None
7. What is a sliding fifth wheel?
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Fifth wheel that auto adjusts according to the turn
A fifth wheel that can be adjusted as needed manually
8. What would be the purpose of sliding the trailer wheels forward?
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Helps go faster
Balance weight and shorter turn radius
9. What color is the emergency (supply) trailer air line?
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Red
Blue
Green
10. What are the most common causes of a truck rolling over?
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Angle of the road
Snow
Over speeding
Rain
11. What steps can the driver take to prevent a roll over?
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Apply emergency brake during turn
Slow down prior to turn
Nothing
Steer the opposite direction
12. Who is responsible for the operation of any vehicle?
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MTO
Driver
Carrier
Helper
13. What are the things you should be aware of when delivering close to residential areas?
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Pedestrians
Low hanging wires
Vehicles parked on the road
All of the above
14. What two steps are taken to sure that the fifth wheel and trailer King Pin are securely locked after hook up?
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Tug forward and then go under with a light to check the fifth wheel
Tug forward and then back up and tug forward again
15. If you are unfamiliar with where you are going, what steps would you take before going on the road?
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Nothing, go to the location and check out the surroundings.
Ask dispatch or a driver that has been there, and when arrive at location, get out and look
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Result of Drivers Knowledge Test
You need to get 13 Correct to Pass
Results out of 15
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Defensive Driving
We encourage all drivers to review this video
Youtube
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Defensive Driver Quiz
Please answer all to the best of your ability. 80% is a Pass
1. Keeping THE VIEW requires:
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Maintaining a proper following distance
Checking your mirrors every five to eight seconds
Looking way ahead of your vehicle
All of the above.
2. Besides stopping distance and reaction time, the proper following distance provides:
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Room to increase your speed if it becomes necessary
Surviving room when you encounter the unexpected
Assurance that people will not cut you off.
Increased visibility and additional time to make decisions.
3. The type of vision described as our “early warning system” is:
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Central cone
Clear
Peripheral
Investigative
4. A negative effect of a “fixed stare” is
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Vision becomes blurred
Central cone vision diminished
Peripheral vision is diminished
None of the above
5. The distance drivers should look ahead varies depending on speed
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True
False
6. The best time to tap your horn is
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When drivers make mistakes
When you are angry and wish to vent your emotions
Early enough to warn others and still have time to avoid conflict if they don’t respond
Whenever there is sudden, unexpected moment nearby.
7. Which part of the “Escape hatch” is easiest to control?
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The rear
The front
The sides
Drivers are unable to control any of them
8. When you slow or stop your vehicle, from which direction is danger most likely to come?
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The front; you should scan ahead
The sides; you should scan the intersections as you touch the brake
The rear; you should check your mirror as you touch the brake
None of the above
9. What is the best way to avoid a backing collision?
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Back in first
Select a spot that makes backing unnecessary
Have someone else reverse the vehicle for you
Get out and look
10. When turning right at an intersection, you should keep the rear of the vehicle to the right, blocking other vehicles from passing on the right.
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True
False
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Results for Defensive Driving Quiz
Need to get 8 Correct to pass
Result out of 10
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Pre-Trip Inspection Quiz
We encourage all drivers to review this video
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Driver Inspection Quiz
Please answer all to the best of your ability.
1. Who is responsible for ensuring the pre/post trip is done?
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Driver
Carrier
Co-Driver
Helper
2. If you have a major defect, what must you do?
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Inform dispatch and drive the truck
Inform dispatch, not on inspection and request for a different truck
3. When driver with a minor defect, when should it be fixed?
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As soon as possible but within 24 hours
The next driver must get it fixed
4. What is Schedule 1?
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Document for which the truck must comply with for operation of the vehicle
Tells the driver how to fill out log book
5. If you discover a major defect while on the road what must you do?
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Stop and call dispatch, note on inspection sheet, and wait for mechanic
Go to the closest truck stop and call dispatch.
6. When is it fine to driver with a major defect?
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If you yard is within 20km
Never
7. If you don’t have a hammer/hard object, how can you check the air pressure?
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Kicking it with steel toe shoes only
You can’t and should get a hammer or hard object or gauge
8. To check the fluid properly for leaks you should crawl under the truck with a light
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True
False
9. When checking your indicators, it is faster to put your hazards on to check both at the same time.
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True
False
10. A driver is required to do a pre-trip at the beginning of the day and monitor the condition of the equipment throughout the day followed by a post-trip.
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True
False
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Result of Driver Inspection Quiz
Need to get 8 correct to Pass
Result out of 10
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WHIMIS Video
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LHSC WHMIS Quiz
Please answer all to the best of your ability. Need 80% to pass.
1. Hazardous substances may enter the body by which main routes? Check all that apply.
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Inhalation
Injection
Ingestion
Skin Contact
Eye Contact
All of the above
2. Which of the following is an example of controlling a hazard AT THE SOURCE?
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Elimination or substitution of the hazardous substance
Ventilation at the workstation
Use of personal protective equipment
3. A WHMIS supplier label may contain more than one hazard symbol
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True
False
4.The three main components of WHMIS are:
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Labeling, MSDS, Worker Education and Training
Labeling, MSDS, Signs
MSDS, Packaging, Worker Education and Training
Labeling, Inspections, MSDS
5. Staff or affiliates who work with hazardous substances must have job specific WHMIS training at the departmental level.
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True
False
6. From the list below, select two types of WHMIS labels:
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Supplier Labels
Job site Labels
Workplace Labels
Consumer Labels
7. The goal of WHMIS education and training is to reduce workplace injury and illness due to exposure to hazardous substances.
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True
False
8. Some cleaners have this symbol which means that:
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It is toxic.
It is corrosive and will cause serious burns
It will react with other hazardous substances
9. There are 3 divisions within Class D (Poisonous and Infectious Materials). Which division is represented by the following hazard symbol:
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Class D, Division 1: materials causing immediate and serious toxic effects
Class D, Division 2: materials causing long term effects
Class D, Division 3: materials causing biohazardous infections
10. Hazardous substances with missing or illegible labels
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Must have a new workplace label
Must be disposed of immediately
Are acceptable as long as you know what it is.
Must be replaced with an MSDS.
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Result of WHIMIS Quiz
Need to get 8 correct to pass
Result out of 10
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TDG Video
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Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Quiz
Please answer all to the best of your ability. 80% is a Pass
1. Under the Regulations concerning this Act, how many classes of Dangerous Goods are there?
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5
7
9
8
2. Whose responsibility is it to prepare the Shipping Documents?
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Driver
Dispatcher
Cosigner
MTO
3. Should you take any shipment without proper documentation?
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Yes
No
Only if email is provided
4. The letters P.I.N. stand for Personal Identification number.
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True
False
5. The letters E.R.A.P. stand for Emergency Response Assistance Plan?
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True
False
6. In the event of an emergency of spill, to whom should the documents be given to?
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Police
Fire Department
Medical Personnel (EMS)
All of the listed
7. What is a Class 2, Division 1?
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Toxic Gas
Flammable Gas
Corrosive Gas
8. Who supplies the necessary placards?
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Consignee
Corrosive
Consignor
Carrier
9. Containers that contain Dangerous Good must meet the standards set out by:
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CSA
United Nations
Transport Canada
MTO
10. During the transportation of Dangerous Goods, where should the driver keep the documents?
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In the trailer with the load
In the driver’s door pouch or within reach
In the glove compartment for safe keeping
In a the placard holders
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Result of TDG Quiz
Need to get 8 correct to Pass
Result out of 10
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Hours of Service Quiz
Canadian Hours of Service Video
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HOS QUIZ
Please answer all to the best of your ability. Need to get 80% to pass.
1. You are allowed a period of 14 consecutive hours of duty time after being off duty for 10 or more consecutive hours
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True
False
2. How long can you work in a day without any breaks?
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16
14
12
10
3. If you take a break for 2 hours in the day, how many hours can you work now?
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18
16
15
20
4. What is the main reason for the hours of service regulations?
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To regulate how much money can be earned in a day.
To create more government jobs
To keep fatigued drivers off the public roadways.
To make sure truck drivers have to stop to eat.
5. Which of the following is not required be on a log sheet?
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Total km driving today
Name of the carrier
CDL license number
Date
Your signature
6. What is the longest amount of time a driver can drive consecutively?
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4 hours
8 hours
10 hours
13 hours
14 hours
7. Everything you write on the log must be true and correct.
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True.
False.
Depends on who is asking.
8. When must you sign your daily log?
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When you begin your logbook
Before you leave the yard
At the end of the day
You dont need to sign until they ask
9. When should you hand in the Carrier copy of the log book?
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At the beginning of you next shift
At the end of your shift
When they ask
You don't need to
10. How many hours do you need off duty at the least before your next shift?
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6
8
10
12
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Result of Hours of Service Quiz
Need to get 8 correct to Pass
Result out of 10
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HOS Declaration
We require that you let us know who you are currently working for and you hours on duty for the past 14 days.
Name
First Name
Middle Name
Last Name
Previous 14 Days from date of application.
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Off Duty
Hours Worked
Company Worked for
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
Day 8
Day 9
Day 10
Day 11
Day 12
Day 13
Day 14
I Declare that the above information is true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I understand that any falsification to the form may result in my disqualification for the potential job.
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