Q
319. If you drive for an employer who transports cargo intrastate (California) only, you may not drive for more:
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A12 hours between a work period.
B10 hours between a work period.
C14 hours between a work period.
Detailed Explanation
The correct answer is "12 hours between a work period.". This is based on federal CDL regulations and safety standards.
Correct Answer: 12 hours between a work period.
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