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Appendix A-1: SDLA Survey Text
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CONSENT TO PARTICIPATE
Introduction and Purpose
Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey.
In the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21), Congress passed a requirement for FMCSA to establish an Entry Level Driver Training (ELDT) program that both enhances existing training standards and establishes minimum level CDL requirements consistent across all jurisdictions. FMCSA is currently sponsoring a project titled “Effectiveness of Third-Party Testing and Minimum Standards for the CDL Knowledge and Skills Tests”, which will provide a timely opportunity to assess the effectiveness of the ELDT program, assess third-party training provider performance, and verify/validate compliance with ELDT minimum standards. There are two main objectives for this project:
To determine the effectiveness of third-party testing programs for CDL skills tests; and
To determine the effectiveness of minimum training and minimum testing standards for CDL knowledge and skills tests.
The project team is conducting a survey of the jurisdictions to gather background information on which version of the 2005 AAMVA CDL (AAMVA V) Test System or equivalent is being utilized as required by Federal CDL regulations (49 CFR 383.131-133). The survey results will also provide background information on State Driver Licensing Agency (SDLA) testing programs to help direct separate data collection efforts in support of accomplishing the project objectives.
The survey should take no more than 45 minutes of your time (30 minutes estimated for information gathering, and 15 minutes estimated to complete the online survey). Please note that as part of this survey, you will be asked to share information about the AAMVA V (or equivalent) Test System that you use and supporting information about your testing methods.
Confidentiality
By taking this survey, you are consenting to be a part of this study. We will not ask for your name or contact information, and we will not report which survey responses are associated with a specific SDLA. Because it is possible that you may feel sensitive about sharing this information, the research team will report survey information generally with other responses. At no time will data that can identify you as a person be used by anyone other than the approved team members working on the project.
You may remove your data from the study if you wish, but you must tell the team members at once so that the data may be removed. If you choose to withdraw your consent, you can expect the researchers to redact your data from their dataset, destroy your data, and prevent future use of your data for research purposes. This is possible in some, but not all, cases.
If you feel comfortable with this information, please begin to take the survey.
Questions
To instead receive a paper copy of the survey questions, or to ask a question, please contact Nicholas Kehoe at 703-754-0248 or [email protected] or Nicholas Owens at 703-298-9972 or [email protected]. Thank you for your help!
If you have questions about your rights as a research participant, or concerns or complaints about the research, you may contact the Solutions IRB (the body that oversees protection of study participants) at 855-226-4472 or [email protected] or P.O. Box 1041, Yarnell, AZ, 85362.
SURVEY QUESTIONS
Is your SDLA utilizing a test system equivalent to the AAMVA 2005 CDL Test System as outlined in 49 CFR 383.131-133?
Yes
No
If yes, when did your SDLA implement it?
Which components of the AAMVA 2005 CDL Test System has your SDLA fully implemented?
Both written exams and skills testing
Written exams only
Skills testing only
Neither; we have not fully implemented either component of the AAMVA 2005 CDL Test System.
Is your SDLA using individual road skills areas or a carousel approach?
Individual road skills only
Carousel approach only
Both individual road skills and carousel approach
What entity in your State evaluates the road skills requirements of the AAMVA 2005 CDL Test System?
Third-party examiners only
State examiners only
Both State and third-party examiners
Does your SDLA administer the AAMVA 2005 CDL Test System written exams (or equivalent) electronically or on paper?
Electronically
Paper
Both electronically and on paper
Do your State statutes permit you to use third parties to conduct knowledge tests?
Yes
No
If yes, has this been implemented?
Yes
No
Are written test results scored using an automated pass/fail algorithm?
Yes
No
If no, are results calculated manually?
Yes
No
Enter the percentage of use for each of the optional Basic Vehicle Control Skills Tests (off-road).
Skill |
Percentage of Use |
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0-25% |
26-50% |
51-75% |
76-99% |
100% |
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Driver Side Parallel Park |
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Conventional Parallel Park |
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Offset Back/Right |
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Offset Back/Left |
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Does your SDLA conduct overt and covert testing?
Overt only
Covert only
Both overt and covert
Enter the percentage pass rate for skills testing based on the testing method (State vs. third-party). Enter N/A if not applicable.
____% pass rate for State testing
____% pass rate for third-party testing
Enter the percentage pass rate for knowledge testing based on the testing method (State vs. third-party). Enter N/A if not applicable.
____% pass rate for State testing
____% pass rate for third-party testing
What are/were the challenges of implementing each area of the AAMVA 2005 CDL Test System (written, off-road, on-road)? Check all that apply.
Challenge |
Written |
Off-Road |
On-Road |
Need for foreign languages |
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Knowledge tests not automated |
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Prohibitive programming costs |
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Staffing at State level |
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Test site space limitations |
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Rural environment limitations |
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State-allocated skills test time limitations based on driver demand |
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Out-of-date laws or rules |
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Cellular or internet coverage |
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Other |
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12b. If you selected “Other”, please explain: (free response)
Does your State audit and monitor State-employed skills test examiners’ records (including conducting unannounced, on-site inspections) more often than the required once every two years?
Yes, we audit every 1-5 months
Yes, we audit every 6-12 months
Yes, we audit every 13-18 months
Yes, we audit every 19-23 months
No, we audit once every two years (or more)
No, we do not audit
Not applicable
Does your State audit and monitor third-party skills test examiners’ records (including conducting unannounced, on-site inspections) more often than the required once every two years?
Yes, we audit every 1-5 months
Yes, we audit every 6-12 months
Yes, we audit every 13-18 months
Yes, we audit every 19-23 months
No, we audit once every two years (or more)
No, we do not audit
Not applicable
COMPLETION NOTICE
Thank you for completing the survey! Your feedback is very helpful. Please contact Nicholas Kehoe at 703-754-0248 or [email protected] or Nicholas Owens at 703-298-9972 or [email protected] with any questions.
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