He got tagged for driving past his 11 hrs at least that’s what dispatcher told me . OOS for 10 as well.
Confused about Canadian rules please help ASAP
Discussion in 'Canadian Truckers Forum' started by farmboy73, Feb 14, 2023.
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Posted on an MTO facebook site, let's see what they say.
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Well so far not 1person said they can do that.
I suspect that nothing official will be said because that could be used in court
I''ll post the responses tomorrow.
I do know personally of a case about 20 years ago of an ON driver that got grabbed in a truck dui in NY state.
That carries a 3 month suspension in NY, BUT in ON it's a 1 year suspension and thru reciprocity ON suspended his license for a whole year.
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The definition of driving is "All time at the controls of a commercial motor vehicle."
There is no 'unless I don't want to' exemption there. It's all times. Heck, even if you are on a highway that's shut down it's still drive time
§395.2 Definitions.
Guidance Q&A
Question 25: When a driver experiences a delay on an impassable highway, should the time he/she is delayed be entered on the record of duty status as driving time or on-duty (not driving)?
Guidance: Delays on impassable highways must be recorded as driving time because §395.2 defines “driving time” as all time spent at the driving controls of a commercial motor vehicle in operation.Last edited: Feb 21, 2023
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