Deck 13: Private Transportation and Fleet Management

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Finance lease only includes:

A) capital costs and license and registration
B) capital cost and heavy maintenance
C) capital costs alone
D) capital cost and normal preventative maintenance
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Which of the following is not an advantage of private trucking?

A) Elimination of carrier profit
B) Reduction in inventory levels
C) Union presence
D) For hire authority to back haul
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How much,on a per mile basis,is fringe benefit cost?

A) $2.00
B) $0.02
C) $0.15
D) $0.65
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Which form of private transportation is most prevalent?

A) Air
B) Rail
C) Ocean
D) Truck
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What is the fixed cost per mile for long distance refrigerated products?

A) $1.90
B) $0.037
C) $0.27
D) $0.47
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If annual use is 100,000 miles,total fixed cost is approximately:

A) $27,100
B) $36,200
C) $55,100
D) $65,000
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What is the average driver cost per mile (non union)?

A) $0.75
B) $1.45
C) $0.60
D) $0.35
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Which of the following is not a performance criterion for evaluating and controlling a private fleet?

A) miles operated (empty and full)
B) human resource hours
C) vehicle operating hours
D) total gallons of fuel used by entire fleet
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Which act greatly reduced controls over entry into the common and contract carrier fields?

A) ICC act of 1995
B) The Railroad Act of 1974
C) The 1980 Motor Carrier Act
D) The 1996 Interstate transportation act
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The advantages of a sleeper cab include all but:

A) Allows for two driver teams
B) Reduces the cost of lodging
C) Increases fuel efficiency
D) Allows one driver to accumulate off duty time in the sleeper
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Miscellaneous trucking costs include all of the following except:

A) tolls
B) overload fines
C) driver road expense
D) insurance
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Shipments greater than how many thousand pounds require a five-axle trailer?

A) 45,000
B) 35,000
C) 55,000
D) 25,000
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Which of the following is an example of a fixed cost for private trucking:

A) Depreciation
B) labor
C) insurance
D) Tolls
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According to the U.S.Census Bureau how many private trucks are on the road?

A) 100,000
B) 40,000
C) 4,000,000
D) 40,000,000
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For purposes of classification as a "large shipment",how many pounds should the shipment be?

A) <20,000 pounds
B) <80,000 pounds
C) <35,000 pounds
D) <45,000 pounds
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A sleeper cab adds how much to the cost of a tractor?

A) $20,000
B) $10,000 to $15,000
C) $2,000 to $4,000
D) $500 to $1,000
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When operating miles increase:

A) Fixed cost/mile and operating costs increase
B) Operating costs decrease and fixed cost/mile decrease
C) Operating costs decrease and fixed cost/mile increase
D) Operating cost increase and fixed cost/mile decrease
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Which of the following is not an advantage of private transportation?

A) Flexibility in operations
B) Flexibility in capacity
C) Greater control
D) Improved service levels
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High product density is considered:

A) < 15lbs/feet cubed
B) <10lbs/feet cubed
C) <30lbs/feet cubed
D) <5 lbs./feet cubed
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Management and overhead accounts for what proportion of the fixed cost of trucking?

A) 75%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 60%
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Discuss the types costs incurred in operating private truck fleets versus using a for-hire carrier.
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Why do firms engage in private water transportation? What are the advantages of such service and what types of firms are likely to have their own fleets?
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What are the key items a firm should consider with respect to controlling a private fleet?
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Describe private rail transportation.
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Insurance costs are made up of:
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Discuss the nature of the competition in the motor carrier industry since the Motor Carrier Act of 1980.
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License and registration cost are determined by?
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Maintenance,repair,and tire cost are what percent of total operating costs?
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After the abolition of the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC)in 1995 the responsibilities for regulating private transportation were transferred to?
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Explain the advantages and disadvantages of private trucking.Why do firms have private trucking fleets?
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What is the reason private fleets have better driver retention?
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Discuss leasing as an option for private trucking.
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What does the term private transportation mean?
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What regulations do firms need to be cognizant of when considering a private fleet?
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What is unique about private air transportation compared to the other modes?.
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Deck 13: Private Transportation and Fleet Management
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Finance lease only includes:

A) capital costs and license and registration
B) capital cost and heavy maintenance
C) capital costs alone
D) capital cost and normal preventative maintenance
C
2
Which of the following is not an advantage of private trucking?

A) Elimination of carrier profit
B) Reduction in inventory levels
C) Union presence
D) For hire authority to back haul
C
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How much,on a per mile basis,is fringe benefit cost?

A) $2.00
B) $0.02
C) $0.15
D) $0.65
C
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Which form of private transportation is most prevalent?

A) Air
B) Rail
C) Ocean
D) Truck
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What is the fixed cost per mile for long distance refrigerated products?

A) $1.90
B) $0.037
C) $0.27
D) $0.47
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If annual use is 100,000 miles,total fixed cost is approximately:

A) $27,100
B) $36,200
C) $55,100
D) $65,000
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What is the average driver cost per mile (non union)?

A) $0.75
B) $1.45
C) $0.60
D) $0.35
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Which of the following is not a performance criterion for evaluating and controlling a private fleet?

A) miles operated (empty and full)
B) human resource hours
C) vehicle operating hours
D) total gallons of fuel used by entire fleet
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Which act greatly reduced controls over entry into the common and contract carrier fields?

A) ICC act of 1995
B) The Railroad Act of 1974
C) The 1980 Motor Carrier Act
D) The 1996 Interstate transportation act
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The advantages of a sleeper cab include all but:

A) Allows for two driver teams
B) Reduces the cost of lodging
C) Increases fuel efficiency
D) Allows one driver to accumulate off duty time in the sleeper
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Miscellaneous trucking costs include all of the following except:

A) tolls
B) overload fines
C) driver road expense
D) insurance
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Shipments greater than how many thousand pounds require a five-axle trailer?

A) 45,000
B) 35,000
C) 55,000
D) 25,000
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Which of the following is an example of a fixed cost for private trucking:

A) Depreciation
B) labor
C) insurance
D) Tolls
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According to the U.S.Census Bureau how many private trucks are on the road?

A) 100,000
B) 40,000
C) 4,000,000
D) 40,000,000
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For purposes of classification as a "large shipment",how many pounds should the shipment be?

A) <20,000 pounds
B) <80,000 pounds
C) <35,000 pounds
D) <45,000 pounds
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A sleeper cab adds how much to the cost of a tractor?

A) $20,000
B) $10,000 to $15,000
C) $2,000 to $4,000
D) $500 to $1,000
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When operating miles increase:

A) Fixed cost/mile and operating costs increase
B) Operating costs decrease and fixed cost/mile decrease
C) Operating costs decrease and fixed cost/mile increase
D) Operating cost increase and fixed cost/mile decrease
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Which of the following is not an advantage of private transportation?

A) Flexibility in operations
B) Flexibility in capacity
C) Greater control
D) Improved service levels
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High product density is considered:

A) < 15lbs/feet cubed
B) <10lbs/feet cubed
C) <30lbs/feet cubed
D) <5 lbs./feet cubed
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Management and overhead accounts for what proportion of the fixed cost of trucking?

A) 75%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 60%
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Discuss the types costs incurred in operating private truck fleets versus using a for-hire carrier.
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Why do firms engage in private water transportation? What are the advantages of such service and what types of firms are likely to have their own fleets?
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What are the key items a firm should consider with respect to controlling a private fleet?
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Describe private rail transportation.
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Insurance costs are made up of:
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Discuss the nature of the competition in the motor carrier industry since the Motor Carrier Act of 1980.
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License and registration cost are determined by?
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Maintenance,repair,and tire cost are what percent of total operating costs?
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After the abolition of the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC)in 1995 the responsibilities for regulating private transportation were transferred to?
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Explain the advantages and disadvantages of private trucking.Why do firms have private trucking fleets?
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What is the reason private fleets have better driver retention?
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Discuss leasing as an option for private trucking.
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What does the term private transportation mean?
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What regulations do firms need to be cognizant of when considering a private fleet?
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What is unique about private air transportation compared to the other modes?.
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