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What is the maximum number of hours a Class 4 driver can typically drive in a day before requiring a mandatory rest break, according to Canadian hours-of-service regulations?

For commercial drivers, including some Class 4 operations depending on the province, general regulations specify limits such as 13 hours of driving within a 15-

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Question: What is the maximum number of hours a Class 4 driver can typically drive in a day before requiring a mandatory rest break, according to Canadian hours-of-service regulations?

Answer options: ✅ 13 hours of driving within a 15-hour on-duty period.

  • 8 hours of driving within a 12-hour on-duty period.
  • 10 hours of driving within a 14-hour on-duty period.
  • 15 hours of driving with no mandatory break.

Correct answer: 13 hours of driving within a 15-hour on-duty period.

Explanation: For commercial drivers, including some Class 4 operations depending on the province, general regulations specify limits such as 13 hours of driving within a 15-hour on-duty period before a mandatory rest.

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