After every 45 mins break, the counter resets and s further 4.5 hours can be driven. However remember daily driving time is 9 hours and can only extend to ten hours, on no more than 2 occasions per week
Honestly, i wonder how many drivers actually know all of these rules. I would say over 50% wouldnt have a clue. Driving times, rest, daily rest, weekly rest. Its just so over complicated. For a beginner anyway.
I’m struggling to understand working time in a working week.. 48h calculated over a reference period of 17 weeks which can be extended to 26 weeks… how in the world I’m going to learn that. I want to cry😭
Question , when the fu'' does the 2 weekly period start ? Is it like the start of the month where you comply with stuff and then the other 2 weeks you repeat same shit ...but then again months are not the same so wtf
Have a question about working at night time. I usually start my shift at 10am so I'm allowed to work till 1 am next day (15 hrs). In Video they mentioned something that working between 00:00 and 4: 00 am you are allowed to work in total only 10 hours . So do I get infringement after folling past midnight???
Can you answer this. Shift start at 5am, driving during day less than 4hrs, took first brake at 8 am. Instead if 15 minutes brake had to stay for 1hr on brake till 9am. Shift finishes at 4pm. How much second brake needed 15 minutes or 30 minutes?
I'm a driver just refreshing up on this, I like the questions, in your case I'd say because you work from 9am until 4pm (7 hours ) you would need a 30 minutes break due to the 6 hour rule.
Hi, can i still use whatever left from 4.5 hours after 45 min breaks? for instance for a 10 hours driving shift if I've just driven 3.5 hours before 45 min breaks, and again just drive 2.5 hours and get 45 min breaks, can I drive another 3 hours before end of shift or I only left with 1 hour after second break?
Ok here is another one, also a question. On Monday, Tuesday you already used 2 of your reduced daily rest. On Wednesday you start at 6 am and finish at 7:22 pm. So you worked 13h 22min. You supposed to start at 5am next day morning. So you have 9 hours 38min until 5 am. Is that legal ? Can you start at 5 am or you must wait until 6am ?
@@TRUCKERJOES - It's a 24 hour period, the driver had to finish work at 18:00 in order to have a 11 hour rest at 7AM the following day. In your case the driver has had a reduced daily rest as it was less than 11 hours but exceeded 9 hours. And has broken the rules. The time working out the period is from 06:00 - 06:00 in the 24 hour period. Don't get caught out.
That would be crazy considering how many truck drivers import/export into europe. Drivers are already struggling to learn these rules, imagine another set of rules 😮
@@samnagen8782 i hear you but like I said, you make the regulations simple, people will understand them. Not saying loosen the laws just simplify. Secondly again, if we not in the EU anymore why are we following still. Done and dusted with brexit
If you get pulled up on that, they’ll probably say manage your time properly…if you’re stuck in traffic or something then you print out your taco and make a manual entry and write on that back the reasons why
Why is everything so difficult? I watch videos about driving trucks in Europe and they are always talking about rest breaks so thought I'd watch this video to try and understand. It sounds likevit made to try and catch drivers out. I drive on New Zesland and it's so simple. After 5 and half hours on duty 1/2 hour break must be had. On duty for 13 plus 2 half hour breaks then must have ten hour off duty. Dunno bout you guys but it is a lot more simple I reckon