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A commercial driver operating under federal Hours of Service regulations is driving a straight truck. After completing 13 hours of driving, what is the minimum amount of off-duty time required before they can drive again?

Federal Hours of Service Regulations generally require a minimum of 10 consecutive hours of off-duty time before a driver can drive again, after completing thei

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Question: A commercial driver operating under federal Hours of Service regulations is driving a straight truck. After completing 13 hours of driving, what is the minimum amount of off-duty time required before they can drive again?

Answer options:

  • 8 consecutive hours ✅ 10 consecutive hours
  • 12 consecutive hours
  • 14 consecutive hours

Correct answer: 10 consecutive hours

Explanation: Federal Hours of Service Regulations generally require a minimum of 10 consecutive hours of off-duty time before a driver can drive again, after completing their daily driving limit. (Federal Hours of Service Regulations, Section 13)

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