To seek space using REPS & 10, how long should you wait at an intersection after the vehicle ahead of you starts moving.
Count 1-2-3
What are the top causes of injuries?
Slips, trips, and falls
Pushing and pulling
Struck by an object
All of the above
Overflow (OV) packages will have a color matched to it on the Rabbit’s “Scan to Verify” screen.
False
You should scan a package inside your vehicle, then walk to the customer’s door and place the package in a secure location.
False
What does the “P” stand for in REPS & 10?
Plan ahead
To plan ahead using REPS & 10, what is the minimum space cushion needed to maintain following distance traveling at 30 MPH (for an Armada van)?
6-second space cushion
You should always honk your horn when entering, moving, and exiting in the station.
True
Customer instructions are key to a perfect delivery.
True
To recognize hazards using REPS & 10, how often should you check your mirrors?
Every 5-8 seconds
What does the “E” stand for in REPS & 10?
Eliminate distractions
To eliminate distractions using REPS & 10, how long do you need for eye-lead time?
8-15 seconds
You should always avoid reversing into a parking spot.
True
Some deliveries require a signature and cannot be left unattended.
True
What does the “R” stand for in REPS & 10?
Recognize hazards
To recognize hazards using REPS & 10, how often should you check your mirrors?
Every 5-8 seconds
The Rabbit Itinerary will tell you the order to load your bags.
True
What are the 3Cs to Troubleshooting (select all that apply)?
Call the customer
Call Dispatch
Call Driver Support (SDS)
What does the “S” stand for in REPS & 10?
Seek space
The first bag you load into your vehicle from the pick/stage cart is the first bag you need to open on your route.
False
Which is the best example of a secure location to leave a package?
In an area that is not visible from the street