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Driving hours. The main EU rules on driving hours are that you must not drive more than: 9 hours in a day - this can be extended to 10 hours twice a week. 56 hours in a Estimated Reading Time: 50 secs. You don’t have to use a tachograph if your vehicle isn’t covered by EU rules or if it’s exempt from EU rules on drivers’ hours. Types of tachograph. There are 2 types of tachograph. Drivers Hours Handbook HGV Version 2 3 Specialising in Drivers Hours Rules and Tachograph law, Chartwise have been training drivers and operators in the use tachograph recording equipment for over two decades and offer full compliance packages to .


Tachograph rules on breaks A driver must take minute break every hours A break is exclusively for relaxation and recuperation, no work or driving should be done during this time. How the drivers' hours rules apply when driving a goods vehicle under a mix of the EU/ AETR and Great Britain rules. 4. Tachograph rules. The rules about the tachograph that must be used by. Updated with links to the manuals for rules on drivers' hours and tachograph for goods and passenger carrying vehicles in Great Britain and Europe. 19 February


9 hours in a day - this can be extended to 10 hours twice a week; 56 hours in a week; 90 hours in any 2 consecutive weeks. All driving you do under EU rules. Key rules for Drivers using Digital Tachographs. When driving a vehicle with a digital tachograph, you should: use the driver card every day you drive. EU Driver Hours Rules · – a regular daily rest of 11 hours. · – a HGV driver can opt to reduce their daily rest to 9 hours a day but no more than three times in a.

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