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Drivers' Hours: law changes
Drivers’ Hours Law Regulation 3820/85 has now been replaced by Regulation
561/2006.
This means that drivers and operators have to deal with new rulings on many
areas like the Weekly Driving Limit. Plus there are new definitions for key
terms such as ‘carriage by road’ and activities, including rest, breaks,
driving and other work.
View the official EU Journal - No 561/2006 or the VOSA website for more information.
Both our OPTAC Analysis products,
OPTAC+ and OPTAC2,
have been upgraded to include the new legislation. So if you need to analyse
digital data, or a mix of analogue and digital,
we have a solution for you.
Digital Tachographs: Winter update
Van Operators: Digital tachographs and Hazardous Goods
The EU have recently released legislation that effects van operators but most
are unaware of the new laws.
Tachographs are required for combinations over 3.5 tonnes, which can mean a van
and trailer. 4x4s, SUVs and pick ups that pull trailers and go over the 3.5
tonne gross-combination-weight also need a tachograph. Everyone must have the
right license, qualifications and equipment, otherwise you could get
prosecuted.
Ferrying a small amount of packaged items (eg: aerosol cans and flammable
liquids) is fine, but operators who ship bigger hazardous products in barrels
need to know how much they can carry legally.
VOSA can pull you over if your vehicle and trailer looks like it exceeds the
3.5 tonne weight. And if your vehicle doesn't have a tachograph, and isn't
complying with the new EU driving law, both your company and you (the driver)
can be prosecuted. This offence will become part of the government’s fixed
penalty system in 2008.
The driver exemption grace period for vehicles under 3.5 tonnes that go over
the load threshold for hazardous goods ends on 1st January 2007.
Commercial Motor Article
We are very pleased to say that Andy Salter of
Commercial Motor magazine paid us a visit a while ago, and we are
featured in the 30 November edition. A very positive article it was too.
They said and we quote:
'The OPTAC system seems intuitive; it gives users all the data and analysis
needed to ensure that a fleet complies with tachographs regs'.
Naturally we would agree with that, but you can find out more about our
OPTAC solutions here. 
Digital Tachographs: Autumn update
Driving in France
Vosa
informs us that France has adopted a set of national rules to deal with
the replacement of analogue tachographs with digital ones by making
distinctions between the dates when vehicles are registered. They will take
into consideration the age of the vehicle and the likely technical
difficulties, as well as the associated costs.
Luckily for the UK, these rules will only be applied to vehicles registered in
France.
Any vehicle which is registered outside France, and equipped with an analogue
tachograph, may continue to use Article 16 of Regulation 3821/85. This allows
for one week to return to base to get the tachograph fitted, or if that is not
possible, to get the equipment repaired en route
Pre-deadline truck registrations
Following the introduction of digital tachographs on 1 May, figures from
the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) show truck
registrations plummeted by 51% in June, to 2,755.
But the year-to-date figures were ahead by 4.3% by that point. Further proof
that the industry was aiming to beat the digital tachograph May deadline.
Merging digital and analogue tacho data
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has said that fleet managers need
seamless drivers’ records, regardless of whether their trucks are fitted with
analogue or digital tachographs. And apparently not all tachograph analysis
companies offer this service.
Luckily our software handles both digital and analogue data in the same space.
It also covers EU legislation, domestic HGV legislation and the Working Time
Directive. This means that if you are using a mix of digital and analogue
tachos, Stoneridge can really help you meet
your legal obligations.
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