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HOURS-OF-SERVICE RULES. Day. a 24-hour period that begins at the hour designated by the carrier. minimum 10 hours off-duty every day. maximum 13 hours driving . no driving after 14 hours on-duty in a day. Cycles. Drivers must select one of two cycles: Cycle 1. • no driving after 70 on duty hours in 7 days. Cycle 2.
14 (1) A motor carrier shall ensure that a driver takes and the driver shall take at least 10 hours of off-duty time in a day. (2) Off-duty time other than the mandatory 8 consecutive hours may be distributed throughout the day in blocks of no less than 30 minutes each.
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Guidance: No. 24 hours off-duty must be taken in each time that 70 hours on-duty has been accumulated without having taken at least 24 consecutive hours off-duty time.
Canada's Hours of Service regulations have unique features tailored to the trucking industry's specific needs. These regulations include a provision for off-duty deferrals, specific requirements for adverse driving conditions, and unique treatment of the North.
Commercial Vehicle Drivers Hours of Service Regulations (SOR/2005-313) Federal laws of Canada
10 If a driver who has, at the request of the motor carrier by whom the driver is employed or otherwise engaged, spent time travelling as a passenger, by any mode of transportation, to the destination at which the driver will begin driving takes 8 consecutive hours of off-duty time before beginning to drive, the time spent as a passenger shall b...