[amp_mcq option1=”T/409″ option2=”T/A409″ option3=”T/B409″ option4=”None of these” correct=”option1″]
The correct answer is: None of these.
A Reminder Caution Order (RCO) is a type of order issued by the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) to a motor carrier that has been found to have a safety rating of unsatisfactory. The RCO requires the motor carrier to take corrective action to improve its safety performance within a specified time period. If the motor carrier does not take the required corrective action, the DOT may take further enforcement action, such as suspending or revoking the motor carrier’s operating authority.
The options A, B, and C are all types of orders that can be issued by the DOT to a motor carrier. However, none of these orders are RCOs.