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A Canadian bus driver has accumulated 60 hours of on-duty time in the past 7 days. According to Hours of Service regulations, what is the maximum number of additional on-duty hours they can work before requiring a mandatory break of at least 24 consecutive hours off-duty?

Canadian Commercial Vehicle Drivers Hours of Service Regulations stipulate a maximum of 70 hours on-duty in any 7-day period. If a driver has 60 hours, they can

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Question: A Canadian bus driver has accumulated 60 hours of on-duty time in the past 7 days. According to Hours of Service regulations, what is the maximum number of additional on-duty hours they can work before requiring a mandatory break of at least 24 consecutive hours off-duty?

Answer options: ✅ 10 hours

  • 20 hours
  • 70 hours
  • It depends on the province.

Correct answer: 10 hours

Explanation: Canadian Commercial Vehicle Drivers Hours of Service Regulations stipulate a maximum of 70 hours on-duty in any 7-day period. If a driver has 60 hours, they can work an additional 10 hours.

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