When I fill out a Tacho Chart to cover me for days I am not driving using Digi Card do I use BST or UTC.
Say I start work at 0800 BST do i put EDR at 0800 or 0700 to take account of UTC to match up to my digi card.
Just go with the time on your watch.
stagedriver:
Just go with the time on your watch.
Many thanks. I thought it would be but was not sure.
You always use local time on a tachograph chart
do you have to fill out a card for every day your not working ?
nedflanders:
do you have to fill out a card for every day your not working ?
No you don’t have to complete charts for none working days, I think S80RTE is referring to days when he works but doesn’t drive HGVs.
In any week that you drive to EU regulations you should record the start and finish times of none driving work days on a chart/printout ec’t
thanks tachograph that s what i thought but with all the changes lately i was nt sure
tachograph:
nedflanders:
do you have to fill out a card for every day your not working ?No you don’t have to complete charts for none working days, I think S80RTE is referring to days when he works but doesn’t drive HGVs.
In any week that you drive to EU regulations you should record the start and finish times of none driving work days on a chart/printout ec’t
That is exactly what I was asking. I work as an electrician as my normal day job. But I am trying to get some part time driving with a view to going to driving full time.
tachograph:
You always use local time on a tachograph chart
Is that the local time to where the lorry you normally drive is registered?
ie, French or Dutch registered is one hour later
Wheel Nut:
tachograph:
You always use local time on a tachograph chartIs that the local time to where the lorry you normally drive is registered?
ie, French or Dutch registered is one hour later
stagedriver:
the time on your watch.