Ferry crossing and driving/rest hours

Concretejim:

toby1234abc:
Barrykam, there is nothing writing in EU law to say you need to keep and show proof of travel for an interupted daily rest break.

Your only allowed to interrupt if you have access to a bunk or couchette on the train/ferry, now if you have no way of proving this you could of been anywhere moving for any reason. Hence normally the need for proof for 28 days.

I know plenty of idiots who think they can use ferry mode on dover to calais.

Rest has only to be 11 hours total not 12. Its not a split.

I have used it when crossing from Calais to Dover on several occasions and was pulled in Holyhead the day after doing it and nothing was said, sometimes with the frequent delays on that crossing it is the only way to get across and I think the authorities understand this