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Our lives and the way we work have dramatically changed over the past year and like all of you, MCIEF has had to adapt to the way we present our educational offerings. But some things have remained constant; trucks keep America going by delivering much-needed medical supplies, food, and necessities. A true testament to America moves in trucks!

Now is the perfect time to take advantage of time spent at home to invest in your education and hone your career for future advancement.

TruckingU provides you the training you need to best understand trucking clients’ insurance needs. Take your motor carrier insurance knowledge to the next level.

MCIEF MEMBER: $510

NON MCIEF MEMBER: $650

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This course will allow a less experienced participant to understand what is required when providing insurance to motor carriers and for more experienced participants, an in-depth look at a motor carrier’s operation and their insurance needs.

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Truckingu Course Overview

MODULES OVERVIEW

01 Introduction
02 Unit Size Makes A Difference
03 Government Rules and Regulations
04 Motor Carrier Act of 1980
05 Unit Size – Drivers and Taxes
06 Trailers Reflect Operations
07 Conclusion

01 Introduction
02 Public Information
03 Financial Responsibility
04 MCG – Federal Financial Responsibility-Part 1
05 MCG – Federal Financial Responsibility-Part 2
06 MCG – Motor Carrier Act of 1980
07 MCG MCS-90 Endorsement
08 MCS-90 Coverage Considerations
09 Operating Standards
10 CSA
11 Drivers
12 Conclusion

01 Introduction
02 Symbols – Part 1
03 Symbols – Part 2
04 Symbols – Part 3
05 Coverage
06 Who Is An Insured
07 Others Considered As An Insured
08 Exclusions – Part 1
09 Exclusions – Part 2
10 Exclusions – Part 3
11 Pollution
12 Limits
13 Other Insurance – Conclusion

01 Introduction
02 Covered Auto
03 Coverage
04 Exclusions
05 Covered Auto’s Worth
06 Bank And Lease Obligations
07 Wrecker Bills – Endorsements
08 Wrap-Up

01 Introduction
02 The Carmack Amendment
03 Contract Of Carriage
04 Coverage Considerations
05 Coverage Form Considerations
06 Comparing Coverage
07 Considerations

01 Why Motor Carriers Need GL
02 The GL Insuring Agreement
03 Exclusions – Part 1
04 Exclusions – Part 2
05 Exclusions – Part 3
06 Additional Considerations

01 Introduction
02 State Requirements
03 State Laws
04 Coverage Considerations
05 Audit Considerations
06 Independent Contractors
07 Occupational Accident Coverage
08 Conclusion

01 What Makes a Motor Carrier Unique
02 Important Definitions and Distinctions
03 Information Sent to Underwriters – Part 1
04 Information Sent to Underwriters – Part 2
05 Financial Resp and the MCS-150 – Part 1
06 Financial Resp and the MCS-150 – Part 2
07 State vs. Interstate Permission – Part 1
08 State vs. Interstate Permission – Part 2
09 State vs. Interstate Permission – Part 3
10 Motor Carrier Act of 1980 and MCS-90-Part 1
11 Motor Carrier Act of 1980 and MCS-90-Part 2
12 Motor Carrier Act of 1980 and MCS-90-Part 3
13 Limits and MCS-90
14 Motor Carrier Taxes
15 Coverage and Comparing Coverages
16 The Named Insured – Part 1
17 The Named Insured – Part 2
18 The Named Insured – Part 3
19 Direct Damage and Pollution – Part 1
20 Direct Damage and Pollution – Part 2
21 Who Is Going To Be Protected – Part 1
22 Who Is Going To Be Protected – Part 2
23 Covered Autos – Part 1
24 Covered Autos – Part 2
25 Four Additional Liability Types – Part 1
26 Four Additional Liability Types – Part 2
27 CSA – Part 1
28 CSA – Part 2
29 The Impact of Drivers- Part 1
30 The Impact of Drivers – Part 2
31 Drivers And The CDL
32 Underwriting Using FMCSA Info – Part 1
33 Underwriting Using FMCSA Info – Part 2
34 Underwriting Using FMCSA Info – Part 3
35 Improving Safety – Part 1
36 Improving Safety – Part 2
37 Improving Safety – Part 3
38 Improving Safety – Part 4
39 Improving Safety – Part 5
40 Improving Safety – Part 6

01 Why Insurance
02 Auto Liability
03 General Liability
04 Liability Limits
05 Protecting the Public and Assets
06 Providing Information
07 Introduction
08 Overview
09 Operations
10 Vehicles
11 Cargo
12 Drivers
13 Physical Damage
14 Loss Experience
15 Understanding Loss Information
16 General Information
17 Workers Compensation
18 Obtaining Insurance Summary

01 Insurance Company Basics – Part 1
02 Insurance Company Basics – Part 2

Let’s Talk Trucking Module: Introduction