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hey good morning everybody thanks for joining uh chris and i here at the uh trucking uh trucking risk and insurance podcast i had to think about that for a second see friday it does that to you anyway so were were glad you could join us and were to have a little fun today were going to carry on with our driver qualification series and today were going to talk about the application form different things that you need to know about it uh how to understand it and whatnot well provide you some guidance to some recommendations so with no further ado chris my buddy and co-host lets get her going hey well and were going to be hitting common errors because john when you go out to see clients dont you often see the same error its almost as if you go like wtf guys yeah um you know so its its a fairly simple document you know you would think but uh apparently uh everybody construes it in a different fashion yes its so true well said and um for those who go cross-border i thought we w