DOT Road Test Form & Best Practices Guide
Support a More Consistent Driver Road Test Process
A driver road test is an important part of evaluating whether a new hire is prepared to safely operate the equipment they may be assigned. But when road test documentation is handled inconsistently, it can create gaps in the driver qualification file and make future reviews more difficult.
DQM Connect’s DOT Road Test Form & Best Practices Guide gives safety and compliance teams a practical resource for documenting road tests, supporting onboarding consistency, and improving driver file organization.
Use this guide to help your team create a clearer, more repeatable road test documentation process.
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What This Guide Helps You Do
Standardize Road Test Documentation
Support Stronger Driver Files
Improve Team Consistency
Reduce Documentation Confusion
Prepare Files for Review
Strengthen Onboarding Controls
Who Should Download This Resource?
This resource is a good fit for:
- Safety managers
- Compliance managers
- Fleet managers
- Driver onboarding teams
- HR or recruiting staff involved in CDL hiring
- Operations leaders responsible for driver readiness
It may be especially helpful if your team:
- Uses paper files, spreadsheets, shared drives, or manual reminders
- Has more than one person involved in driver onboarding
- Wants a clearer process for retaining road test documentation
- Needs better visibility into whether driver files are complete
- Is reviewing how driver qualification records are managed
Why Road Test Documentation Matters
Road test documentation is not just another onboarding form. It helps show that a driver has been evaluated as part of the qualification process before being assigned to operate commercial motor vehicle equipment.
When documentation is incomplete, misplaced, or handled differently from one driver to another, it can make it harder for leadership and compliance teams to confirm whether the process is being followed consistently.
A clear road test documentation process can help your team reduce uncertainty, improve internal accountability, and better prepare driver files for future review.
Download the DOT Road Test Form & Best Practices Guide
Get the free guide and use it as a practical resource for strengthening your driver onboarding and documentation process.
Better Forms Are Only Part of the Process
Downloadable forms can help standardize individual steps, but they are only one part of a complete driver qualification process.
If your team still manages driver files through paper folders, spreadsheets, shared drives, email attachments, or disconnected systems, it may still be difficult to know which files are complete, which documents are missing, and which items need follow-up.
DQM Connect helps safety and compliance teams organize driver files, monitor missing or time-sensitive documents, improve visibility, and reduce the manual work involved in managing compliance records.
Not Sure Where Your Current Process Stands?
Take DQM Connect’s free DOT Compliance Risk Assessment to identify potential gaps in your driver file process, document tracking, and audit preparation.
DOT Road Test Form FAQs
What is a DOT road test form?
A DOT road test form helps document a driver’s road test as part of the driver onboarding and qualification process. It creates a record that can be retained with the driver’s qualification documentation.
Why should fleets use a standardized road test form?
A standardized form helps teams document road tests more consistently, reduce missing information, and create a clearer process for driver file review.
Who should complete road test documentation?
Road test documentation should be completed by the person responsible for conducting or documenting the road test according to the motor carrier’s internal process.
Where should road test documentation be stored?
Road test records should be stored with the driver’s qualification documentation so they can be accessed when needed by authorized safety or compliance personnel.
Does this guide replace a full compliance management process?
No. The guide is a practical documentation resource. Fleets should still maintain a complete driver qualification process supported by appropriate internal procedures, training, and record management.
Get the DOT Road Test Form & Best Practices Guide
Download the free guide and give your team a more consistent resource for road test documentation and driver file organization.

