(a) Driver information manuals. Information on how to obtain a
CDL and endorsements shall be included in manuals and made available by States
to CDL applicants. All information provided to the applicant shall include the
following:
(a)(1) Information on the requirements described in §383.71, the implied
consent to alcohol testing described in §383.72, the procedures and
penalties, contained in §383.51(b) to which
a CDL holder is exposed for refusal to comply with such alcohol testing, State
procedures described in §383.73,
and other appropriate driver information contained in Subpart E of this part;
(a)(2) Information on vehicle groups and endorsements as specified in
Subpart F of this part;
(a)(3) The substance of the knowledge and skills which drivers shall
have as outlined in Subpart G of this part for the different vehicle groups and
endorsements;
(a)(4) Details of testing procedures, including the purpose of the
tests, how to respond, any time limits for taking the test, and any other
special procedures determined by the State of issuance; and
(a)(5) Directions for taking the tests.
(b) Examiner procedures. A State shall provide to test
examiners details on testing and any other State imposed requirements in the
examiner's manual, and shall ensure that examiners are qualified to administer
tests on the basis of training and/or other experience. States shall provide
standardized scoring sheets for the skills tests, as well as standardized
driving instructions for the applicants. Such examiners' manuals shall contain
the following:
(b)(1) Information on driver application procedures contained in §383.71, State procedures
described in §383.73,
and other appropriate driver information contained in Subpart E of this part;
(b)(2) Details on information which must be given to the applicant;
(b)(3) Details on how to conduct the tests;
(b)(4) Scoring procedures and minimum passing scores;
(b)(5) Information for selecting driving test routes;
(b)(6) List of the skills to be tested;
(b)(7) Instructions on where and how the skills will be tested;
(b)(8) How performance of the skills will be scored; and
(b)(9) Causes for automatic failure of skills tests.
[53 FR 27657, July 21,
1988, as amended at 53 FR 39051, Oct. 4, 1988].