What are the regulations for highway overtime?
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Highway overtime refers to a vehicle exceeding 24 hours within the expressway network or 12 hours on the same expressway route, which requires payment of an overtime fee. Generally, highway overtime occurs when drivers rest for too long at service areas, causing the rest time to accumulate into the driving time on the expressway. Different provinces have varying approaches to handling overtime rest at service areas. Some provinces do not require any action, while others may require proof of rest at service areas to exclude the time from the driving duration. Common proofs include service area receipts, service area certificates, or dashcam footage.