how many

infringements could you get in a rolling fortnight

starting on
Monday at 6 am

finish on Friday at 6pm 12 days later

just a bit of fun to see if we know :wink:

only one answer please and that answer must be a number, but i will let you list them if it helps :stuck_out_tongue:

i should have said tacho analogue and digital

delboytwo:
infringements could you get in a rolling fortnight

starting on
Monday at 6 am

finish on Friday at 6pm 12 days later

just a bit of fun to see if we know :wink:

only one answer please and that answer must be a number, but i will let you list them if it helps :stuck_out_tongue:

0, none, zilch, zero, the big fat O, you were on holiday :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

nick2008:
0, none, zilch, zero, the big fat O, you were on holiday :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

no mate no red herrings :stuck_out_tongue: :wink: here you were working :stuck_out_tongue:

One. I haven’t got a digi card :stuck_out_tongue:

I wouldn’t have thought it possible to calculate how many infringements you can get in two consecutive weeks without knowing exactly what hours were worked and on what type of work, and even then it would be almost impossible.

So are you referring to unique infringements … as in how many different types of infringement can you get in any two consecutive weeks ?

delboytwo:
infringements could you get in a rolling fortnight

starting on
Monday at 6 am

finish on Friday at 6pm 12 days later

just a bit of fun to see if we know :wink:

only one answer please and that answer must be a number, but i will let you list them if it helps :stuck_out_tongue:

i should have said tacho analogue and digital

Hang on … a fortnight is commonly referred to as a period of time of two weeks (14 days) so there’s not really any such thing as a rolling fortnight beginning on a Monday and ending on a Friday 12 days later.

Are you having us on Del :stuck_out_tongue: :laughing:

tachograph:
I wouldn’t have thought it possible to calculate how many infringements you can get in two consecutive weeks without knowing exactly what hours were worked and on what type of work, and even then it would be almost impossible.

Me too, especially given the fact that insufficient daily rest can cause infringements for exceeding daily driving limits when the hours at the start of one shift are added to those from the previous day.

you got me that must of be the quickest wind up in trucknet history as you say there 14 days in a fortnight sorry guys just having some fun but :wink: :wink:

it did get you thinking tachograph when did the penny prop then :stuck_out_tongue: :laughing:

delboytwo:
you got me that must of be the quickest wind up in trucknet history as you say there 14 days in a fortnight sorry guys just having some fun but :wink: :wink:

it did get you thinking tachograph when did the penny prop then :stuck_out_tongue: :laughing:

Well the penny didn’t actually ā€œpropā€ :wink: but it dropped immediately after I’d replied to your question :blush: :blush: :wink: :laughing: