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12-07-2007, 17:47 | #16 | |
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12-07-2007, 17:55 | #17 | |
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Re: Any LGV drivers out there.
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Recently a driver doing container work and running out of Felixstowe for a Sheffield agency was told to take a (paid) night out on the way home or he would be in breach of his drive time. He failed to do so as he was in his own car and was subsequently dismissed from the agency. |
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13-07-2007, 08:26 | #18 |
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Sometimes these EC rules change for the worse. At one time, on a 2 driver job on coach driving , the drivers could do a 22 hour shift if there was a bunk on the vehicle, but only a 17 hour shift if there was not a bunk. The desk-pilot looneys in charge then decreed that a driver didn't really need a bunk, and consequently can now do 22 hours without a bunk. Try driving from Dover to , say Italy without proper rest !!
Talk about the looneys running the asylum !!! 8O :roll: -banghead- Matt. |
15-07-2007, 23:22 | #19 |
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Supertaff -slightly wrong!
Supertaff is WRONG in what he said- as an EX coach operator I learnt this - if you use your own car to travel to pick up a coach it is still classed as other work as in the eyes of VOSA you are doing it for the "benifit of the company" and therfor it will be classed as work it is the same if you hand over a vehicle to another driver at a service area when you have worked your duty time - you cannot make your journey home without having your rest period even if it is in your own car or being driven by another person as it will be to the "benifit of the company" I was told this at a tacho course being run by VOSA a few years back
Hope this helps Waterman |
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