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 week. 90 hours in any 2 consecutive weeks Estimated Reading Time: 50 secs. · 7 July Temporary relaxation of the enforcement of the retained EU drivers’ hours rules: all road haulage sectors in Great Britain has been updated. 20 January Added guidance on Author: Driver And Vehicle Standards Agency. If your work is covered by EU Drivers’ Hours regulations and your vehicle is equipped with a digital tachograph, you have to use a driver card by law. If a vehicle fitted with a digital.
If you’ll be driving through a country outside of the UK, EU, EEA or Switzerland, you should contact the UK embassy of the country to check on local rules. More information Read Goods vehicles: rules on drivers’ hours and tachographs for the main rules. Relaxing of HGV drivers’ hours. As a temporary solution to the shortage, Secretary for Transport Grant Shapps announced a temporary extension to HGV drivers’ hours. Under current legislation, an HGV driver in the UK or EU must adhere to the following regulations: No more than 9 driving hours per day (extended to 10 hours twice a week). 1. — (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Drivers’ Hours and Tachographs (Temporary Exceptions) Regulations and come into force on 22nd January (2) These Regulations extend to England and Wales and Scotland. (3) In these Regulations—. “domestic goods transport operations” means the carriage by road of goods exclusively.
The Driver Vehicle Agency (DVA) currently checks up to 25, tachograph records per year. Rules. There are three sets of rules that could apply to your. The tables below are derived from the VOSA guide 'Rules on Drivers Hours and Tachographs Goods vehicles in the UK and Europe' (Revised ). The law says that if you hold a driving licence, or want to start driving for the first time, you must tell the driving agency about your epilepsy.
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