an unbroken rest period of 45 hours every week - you can reduce this to 24 hours every other week; a break or breaks totalling at least 45 minutes after no more than 4 hours 30 minutes driving. · Rules on drivers’ hours and tachographs for vehicles used for the carriage of goods in Great Britain and Europe. This guide (sometimes known as the ‘GV’) gives general guidance about. There are 3 sets of rules that could apply to your journey: The rules that apply depend on: If you drive under the EU or GB domestic drivers’ hours rules, you also need to follow the working.
an unbroken rest period of 45 hours every week - you can reduce this to 24 hours every other week; a break or breaks totalling at least 45 minutes after no more than 4 hours 30 minutes driving. In any working day the maximum amount of driving permitted is 10 hours. The daily driving limit applies to driving on and off the public road. Off-road driving for the purposes of agriculture. If you drive under the EU or GB domestic drivers’ hours rules, you also need to follow the working time rules. If you’re an employer of drivers or mobile workers there are more rules you must.
You must not work more than 16 hours between the times of starting and finishing work - including non-driving work and any times when you're off. Daily rest. The EU drivers' hours regulations state that only split breaks that show the Where the EU Driver Hours rules do not apply to a goods vehicle, the GB. GB Domestic Rules. These rules apply to most passenger carrying vehicles and goods vehicles which don't have to follow EU rules. Goods vehicles. If you work.
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