Drivers hours regulations pcv


















Drivers' hours rules. If you drive a PCV you must follow the rules on how many hours you can drive and the breaks you need to take. These rules are designed to keep you, your passengers and other road users safe by reducing the number of accidents caused by drivers falling asleep at the wheel. Up to one in 6 of all serious crashes is caused by a driver falling asleep at the wheel: this is dangerous in a car, . Detailed guidance, regulations and rules. Research and statistics. drivers’ hours and tachograph offences, a PCV driver’s entitlement can be suspended or revoked for other, wider criminal. If your vehicle has up to 8 passenger seats, you do not need to follow any drivers’ hours rules. If your vehicle has 9 or more passenger seats, you usually need to follow the EU rules. You need Estimated Reading Time: 1 min.


Daily driving limit– 9 hours per day (can be increased to 10 hours twice a week) Weekly driving limit - maximum 56 hours (which applies to a fixed week*) Fortnightly driving limit - maximum 90 hours. Breaks. Maximum number of driving hours allowed before break must be taken – hours. How the drivers' hours rules work when you're driving a passenger carrying vehicle under a mix of the EU and Great Britain rules. 4. Tachograph rules. The rules about the tachograph that must be. 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.


either confirm or disprove entries in a log book) especially drivers of HGV's and PCV's. If you are driving under the EU drivers' hours rules. EU Drivers Hours. • Which rules apply to you? • What is the hour rule? • How do breaks work? • The Daily Drive Rule. • The Weekly Drive Rule. The different sets of drivers' hours rules, and when they apply You will come under the GB rules if you drive a public service vehicle (PSV) that.

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