RHA warning over ban on drivers sleeping in lorry cabs

how this going to effect you
The Road Haulage Association has won clarity over the new DVSA ban on lorry driver weekly rests taken “in-cab” from the 1st November. It was not clear that in-cab rests taken in OFFICIAL truck stops would be exempt from this enforcement.

The Association was worried that fines could be imposed after a rest weekly rest was taken even in a truck stop or motorway service area rather than in lay-bys and other places. The RHA asked for clarification from DVSA and the Department for Transport that in cab weekly rests taken in official truck stops would not result in fines.

In response to the RHA request DVSA have now confirmed that enforcement will apply to rests taken outside formal rest areas. From 1st November, DVSA will start to punish drivers who take full weekly rest breaks in cabs outside formal rest areas (i.e. service areas and truck stops). This will apply to weekly rests taken in public lay-bys, on or close to public roads and on motorway slip roads. Penalties will include fines and prohibitions.

In response to the RHA request DVSA have now confirmed that enforcement will apply to rests taken outside formal rest areas. From 1st November, DVSA will start to punish drivers who take full weekly rest breaks in cabs outside formal rest areas (i.e. service areas and truck stops). This will apply to weekly rests taken in public lay-bys, on or close to public roads and on motorway slip roads. Penalties will include fines and prohibitions.

RHA, Chief Executive, Richard Burnett said:

“It would be totally inappropriate to ban all in-cab weekly rests, the impact on UK international and long distance operators would have been catastrophic. The problem we have is with is inconsiderate, and sometimes illegal weekly rests taken where there are no facilities. That is bad for the public, for the reputation of the industry, for drivers health and for the safety of other road users.

“The real solution is more lorry parking. For 30 years we have failed to provide decent and safe parking for drivers to rest in, it is time we started to provide drivers with the respect and facilities they need.”

The RHA recommends that where weekend rests are taken in paid for lorry parking facilities that drivers keep receipts to demonstrate they have parked appropriately.

I believe many truckstops are closed from sat lunch time…so will not be available for a weekend weekly…that will leave just the services…which are inadequate with regards to security…and with the amount of foreign trucks taking a weekly or more, will leave less room just to take a 45…anyway…as per usual this hasnt been thought through…the same as the parking on the continent…although we can get away with that one by taking a 44 hr rest…ha ha its best having a 24 and because of the driving bans in france and germany they cannot fine you. :smiley:
What should have happened in the uk…was build more truck stops, parking areas with facilities…then tell drivers if you dont use them for your breaks…you will be fined or clamped or both…not take away some means to park like laybys…provide no where else.and then give fines and clamps a bash…its a total disgrace…no wonder we need 45 thousand drivers, and it will get worse nearer brexit as the foreigners move elsewhere or return home as the £ plunges to new depths and it wont be worth staying here…If only we were a united force…this wouldnt have been allowed to happen…not in the uk anyway…