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Canadian HOS Rules

Understand the basic rules of Hours of Service (HOS) in Canada, including maximum driving hours, on-duty hours, off-duty requirements, and deferral provisions.

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Canadian HOS Rules

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  1. Canadian HOS Rules

  2. The Basic Rules • Maximum 13 hours driving for each shift • 14 hours on-duty (driving + on-duty) • 16 hour elapsed time window (14 hours on-duty + 2 countable off-duty hours) • Minimum ½ hour off-duty qualifying period • 10 hours per day off-duty • 8 consecutive off-duty hours + 2 other hours • 70 hours in 7 days • 36 hour reset

  3. The Basic Rules • Drivers may use a 2 hour deferral provision every 2nd day • All drivers must be able to provide 14 days of HOS history- On-Duty and Driving hours, even those drivers operating within the 160 kilometer zone • Allowance for drivers to use a CMV for personal use( up to 75 kms per day) after their elapsed work shift

  4. Know Your Numbers • Maximum 13 hours of driving per day • Maximum 14 hours on-duty per day • Minimum 10 hours off-duty per day (minimum ½ hour qualifying period) • Maximum 16 hours elapsed work shift • Can defer up to 2 hours every 48 hours

  5. 1 Day = 24 Hours RULES • Minimum of 10 hours of off-duty time must be taken every day. • Off-duty periods- minimum 30 minute increments to qualify • Maximum of 13 hours driving in a day • No driving after 14 hours of on-duty in a day

  6. 8 Consecutive Hours Remember, off-duty periods must be 30 minutes or longer to qualify 8

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  8. Workshift RULES • Maximum of 16 hours (elapsed time- E.T.) • Time period which starts the instant you are on duty after having taken a minimum of 8 hours off-duty • Includes all time • 8 consecutive hours off-duty resets the work shift • Sleeper berth periods are not counted in the 16 hour E.T. when they qualify for the sleeper berth rest provision

  9. Workshift • After 13 hours of driving you must take a minimum of 8 consecutive hours off-duty before you can drive again • After 14 hours of on-duty you must take a minimum of 8 consecutive hours off-duty before you can drive again

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  13. Deferral of Off-Duty Time 48 hour averaging • 48 hour averaging allows a driver to reduce the daily off-duty requirement of 10 hours by up to 2 hours provided the 2 hours is not part of the mandatory 8 consecutive hours • This deferred time is added to the 8 consecutive hours on the second day • This provision may be used every 2nd day if a driver chooses

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  15. Cycle • All Interlink drivers operate on the 70 hour/7 day cycle. • When you reach the end of your cycle, you must book off for 36 consecutive hours to complete your “reset” before you can start your new cycle. • You CAN reset and begin a new cycle at any time by simply booking off for 36 consecutive hours.

  16. Off Duty Split in Sleeper Berth RULES For Split Periods • Single drivers using a sleeper berth must use two separate periods totaling 10 hours off-duty, provided neither period is less than 2 hours • Teamdrivers using a sleeper berth must use two separate periods totaling 8 hours off-duty, provided neither is less than 4 hours (10 hours off must still be taken in a day)

  17. Off Duty Split in Sleeper Berth Daily Requirements • Maximum 13 driving hours in each day. • Maximum 14 hours on duty for each day. • 10 hours of off-duty time each day

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  21. Sample Log Book Page

  22. Question # 1: Are there any Violations? 8 Hours Off Duty Day 1 12.5 2.5 5.5 3.5 Day 2 9.5 9 5.5

  23. Answer # 1: There are 2 Violations • Driving after 16 elapsed hours (02:30 – 18:30) on Day 1 • Rule: May not drive after 16 hours of elapsed time 8 Hours Off Duty Day 1 12.5 2.5 5.5 3.5 Day 2 9.5 9 5.5 Maximum 14 Hours • Day 2-only 9.5 hours off duty • Rule: Minimum 10 hours off duty required

  24. Question # 2: Are there any Violations? 8 Hours Off Duty Day 1 10 13 1 Day 2 3 7 14

  25. Answer # 2: There are 2 Violations • There are not 10 “countable” off duty hours in Day 1 (04:00 – 04:15) • Rule: Off duty time must be in blocks of 30 minutes or more. 8 Hours Off Duty Day 1 10 13 1 Day 2 3 7 14 • There are 14 driving hours in Day 2 • Rule: Maximum 13 driving hours

  26. Question # 3: Are there any Violations? 8 Hours Off Duty Day 1 4 6 12.25 1.75 Day 2 5 6 12 1

  27. Answer # 3: There is 1 Violation • Drive ½ hour after 16 hours elapsed time on Day 2 (16:30 – 17:30) Rule: After minimum of 8 consecutive hours off duty, no driving after 16th hour 8 Hours Off Duty Day 1 4 6 12.25 1.75 Day 2 5 6 12 1

  28. Question # 4: Are there any Violations? 8 Hours Off Duty Day 1 9.5 0 8.5 6 Day 2 8 2 13 1

  29. Answer # 4: There are 2 Violations • 9.5 hours Off Duty in Day 1 Rule: Minimum 10 hours Off Duty in each “Day” 8 Hours Off Duty Day 1 9.5 0 8.5 6 Day 2 8 2 13 1 2. Drive after 14th On Duty Hour (11:30 day 2) Rule: Must not Drive after 14th On Duty hour

  30. Question # 5: Are there any Violations? One hour deferral 8 Hours Off Duty Day 1 6 3 10.5 4.5 Day 2 4.5 6.5 10 3

  31. Answer # 5: There are No Violations Rule: Day 1- no driving occurs after the 14th On Duty hour in the work shift. ( Note: no driving occurs after the 16th elapsed hour) 8 Hours Off Duty Day 1 End of 16 hour work shift 6 3 10.5 4.5 Day 2 4.5 6.5 10 3 9 Hours off Rule: There is 1 Off Duty hour deferred from Day 1 to the 8 consecutive hour Off Duty block in Day 2

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