Quick question

Terry Cooksey:

stu675:

Terry Cooksey:
A manual entry could have rectified this before your card was downloaded, but once you’ve downloaded it their tacho software will have picked up the infringement. It’s nothing major though, and the fact you’re aware of it is the more important thing.
Maybe just have a word with whoever deals with compliance in your place (the guy who gives out the infringements) and let them know that you know you’ve got an infringement coming your way

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Absolutely false, as explained by Roymondo.
@AV1D you were right, do what you were going to do with another 15.

Thanks for the question. I was similar yesterday having my 30 min break (after the previous 15) and thinking why is 15 not enough, I don’t need the driving time and I’m not going over 9 hrs, does anyone do just 30 in the day

Firstly, what I said was right, because he has already downloaded his card the data will already be on his company’s tacho software, so no amount of manual entries will stop him from getting an infringement.
Secondly, if you are working more than 6 hours but less than 9 then you only need breaks totalling 30 minutes to satisfy WTD regulations, as long as you do less than 4.5 hours of driving

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And if he does as suggested, that data will be overwritten the next time he downloads.
If you start to drive home and 7.5 mins later get called back to do something, there would be nothing wrong with 15 mins rest and one min work.
Neither Ejecting your card nor downloading cannot decide what you are going to be doing for the rest of the day.