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Driver shall deliver records of notification of accidents, violations, and convictions relative to the driver to the carrier by whom the driver was employed or otherwise engaged:

a. Only if the violations are serious
b. Within 24 hours of the incident
c. Within 7 days of the incident
d. At the driver's discretion

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Final answer:

Drivers are required to report accidents, violations, and convictions to their employers, typically within 24 hours for serious incidents or within 7 days for others, depending on specific regulations or policies.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the context of the regulations regarding the reporting of accidents, violations, and convictions by drivers to their employers, drivers are generally required to report such events in a timely and consistent manner. While I cannot provide the precise answer without referencing specific departmental regulations or company policies, typically, the obligation is to report as soon as possible to allow the carrier to take appropriate action. Within 24 hours of the incident is a common requirement for serious incidents, while less serious reports may have a longer window such as within 7 days of the incident.

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