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Part IV -- Cycle Requirements
14. (1) An operator may end a driver's 7-day cycle and designate a new 7-day or 14-day cycle for the driver if the driver takes at least 36 consecutive hours of off-duty time before starting the new cycle. O. Reg. 555/06, s. 14 (1).
(2) An operator may end a driver's 14-day cycle and designate a new 14-day or 7-day cycle if the driver takes at least 72 consecutive hours of off-duty time before starting the new cycle. O. Reg. 555/06, s. 14 (2).
(3) For the purpose of the cycle requirements of this Regulation, a driver's accumulated hours at the start of each new cycle are deemed to be zero and the driver's hours start to accumulate again at the start of the new cycle. O. Reg. 555/06, s. 14 (3).
© King's Printer for Ontario, 2012-2021. The text is not the official version of Ontario's Highway Traffic Act or associated regulations. For official text, refer to www.ontario.ca/laws.
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