Drivers hours rules weekly rest


Download Driver Here --> https://tinyurl.com/2p95aeav (Copy and Paste Link)


















 · WEEKLY REST IN THE UK. In any two consecutive weeks, a driver shall take at least two regular weekly rest periods or one regular weekly rest period and one reduced weekly rest period of at least 24 hours; However, the reduction shall be compensated by an equivalent period of rest taken en bloc before the end of the third week following the week Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins.  · 56 hours in a week; 90 hours in any 2 consecutive weeks; All driving you do under EU rules must be recorded on a tachograph. Breaks and rest. The main points of EU rules on breaks and rest are that you must take: at least 11 hours rest every day – you can reduce this to 9 hours rest 3 times between any 2 weekly rest periods; an unbroken rest Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins. Drivers and operators are expected to reschedule any disrupted work to remain in compliance with the EU rules. Drivers must take 11 hours daily rest, or 9 hours if that concession is open to them.


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. your weekly rest after 6 consecutive hour periods of working, starting from the end of the last weekly rest period taken. Hours of Service (HOS) “Hours of service” refers to the maximum amount of time drivers are permitted to be on duty including driving time, and specifies number and length of rest periods, to help ensure that drivers stay awake and alert. In general, all carriers and drivers operating commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) must comply with HOS. In summary, a driver has to take a “regular” weekly rest of 45 continuous hours in every week ( hours on a Monday to hours on a Sunday) and this must commence after no later than six hour periods following the end of the last weekly rest. This 45 hours’ continuous rest can be reduced, every second week, to a minimum of 24 continuous hours (known as a reduced weekly rest).


œ daily and weekly rest times for this directive are the same as those in the. eU Rules on drivers Hours. Exceptions in the case of mobile workers. 4 Drivers can have no more than three reduced rest periods of at least nine hours between two weekly rest periods. The period of availability. A driver must take a daily rest period within each period of 24 hours after the end of the previous daily or weekly rest period. An hour (or more) daily.

0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000