Delaware Administrative Code
Title 2 - Transportation
2000 - Department of Transportation
2200 - Division of Motor Vehicles
Driver Services
2226 - Third Party Commercial Driver License Skills Testing
Section 2226-11.0 - Skills Exam Road Test
Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
11.1 The TPTO shall ensure each test is administered in strict accordance with the methods and criteria identified by the Division and in accordance with State and Federal statutes, rules, contracts, TPTO standards, and all requirements of 49 CFR § 383.75(a).
11.2 The TPTO shall use an electronic scheduling application deemed appropriate by the Division to schedule applicant skills exams.
11.3 TPTOs can score the skills test using paper sheets or by using an electronic system approved by the Division. If using the electronic system:
11.4 If paper scoring is used, the TPTO shall enter SRE scores into the computer applications approved by the Division as an electronic record per 49 CFR § 383.75(b).
11.5 All tests must be completed in their entirety and recorded on forms or devices approved by the Division.
11.6 Testing sites must remain free of traffic, parked vehicles, pedestrians, and hazards during basic control skills testing.
11.7 Only one ST can test an applicant for each SRE.
11.8 Suspended STs are not permitted to test applicants.
11.9 An ST must not administer more than 1 complete SRE per day to the same applicant.
11.10 An ST shall test no more than 1 applicant at a time.
11.11 SREs shall only be administered during daylight hours.
11.12 Before administering any exam, STs must:
11.13 An ST shall inspect the vehicle to be used for testing to ensure the following:
11.14 Applicants and testers are prohibited from smoking, drinking, or eating during an SRE.
11.15 All personal electronic devices, including cell phones, tablets, and similar devices not used as part of the actual testing process must be turned off during the exam.
11.16 No passengers, pets, or interpreters may be in a vehicle during an SRE. Occupants in a vehicle during a road exam are limited to the applicant and the ST, with the following exceptions:
11.17 STs must critique the applicant's performance throughout the course of the exam.
11.18 STs must note any deviations from the approved route during the Skills Test on either the CDL Skills Test Score Sheet or the electronic tablet.
11.19 STs must note all failures on either the applicant's CDL Skills Test Score Sheet or electronic tablet and electronically submit a failed score sheet to the Division within 24 hours of the exam.
11.20 The applicant's score and finish time must be recorded on the score sheet once the vehicle used for testing has been secured at the conclusion of the test.
11.21 Only STs can submit the CDL Skills Test Score Sheet via an electronic means deemed appropriate by the Division. The test data will remain valid for 1 year from the date of completion.
11.22 Upon successful completion of either a skills exam, a road exam, or both, ST's must complete either the CDL Skills Test Score Sheet or electronic completion statement. The tester and applicant must sign the form.
11.23 A ST's signature on either a CDL Skills Test Score Sheet or electronic tablet constitutes a representation by the ST that the actual applicant whose name is on the score sheet took the exam.
11.24 Recertification of STs is due by the third anniversary of the ST's certification or recertification dates. STs seeking recertification must: