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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Ross" data-source="post: 4029624" data-attributes="member: 51847"><p>Both, all paid hours count towards HOS but if you don't leave the yard HOS doesn't matter.</p><p></p><p>You could drive up to your 60 hours for the week and stay late or work another shift on the yard... You just can't drive on road. You would then need a reset before going back on road.</p><p></p><p>Same with driving up to your 11 or 14 daily. If you run out of drive time you could stay and shift 12 more hours if they would let you, but all those hours count towards your 60 for the week and you need 10 hours off before going back on road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Ross, post: 4029624, member: 51847"] Both, all paid hours count towards HOS but if you don't leave the yard HOS doesn't matter. You could drive up to your 60 hours for the week and stay late or work another shift on the yard... You just can't drive on road. You would then need a reset before going back on road. Same with driving up to your 11 or 14 daily. If you run out of drive time you could stay and shift 12 more hours if they would let you, but all those hours count towards your 60 for the week and you need 10 hours off before going back on road. [/QUOTE]
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