Yup, a lot of people don't realize exactly how the HoS really work. But you can be "on-duty" indefinitely. You could drive the truck for 10 hours, and then spend another 10 hours on-duty unloading your truck and it's completely legal. You just need a 10 hour break before driving again. Also, you can legally interrupt any rest break by going "on duty" but it will require you to completely restart your break afterwards.
Better save this in your bookmarks CVSA Policy on inspections.
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Founhttps://cdllife.com/2018/new-policy-warns-officers-not-interrupt-off-duty-truckers-random-inspections/
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