Periods of availability, break periods, and carrying out a walkaround check do not count towards a driver's working time under the Working Time Regulations for mobile workers
Attending periodic training does not count towards a driver's working time under the Working Time Regulations for mobile workers
Bill Bloggs starts work at 07.00 and commences driving at 07.30
The latest time by which he must have stopped for a statutory break if he is operating under EU Regulations is 13.30
Maximum fortnightly driving time allowed on EU journeys
96 hours
Minimum daily rest for crew members on a double manned vehicle under EU drivers' hours rules
8 hours during a 24 hour period
Daily driving period for a 10 tonne two axle vehicle operated by Thames Water in connection with the repair of water mains
10 hours
Number of times a driver's regular daily rest period may be interrupted when working subject to Regulation EC561/2006 and the vehicle is transported by ferry
Three times
Compensation for reducing a driver's weekly rest period under EU Regulation 561/2006 must be taken en bloc before the end of
The next week following
Reference period over which the number of hours in an average working week is normally calculated under the Road Transport (Working Time) Regulations
17 weeks
Maximum permitted daily driving time under EU Drivers' Hours Regulations
9 hours with the option to extend this to 10 hours twice per week
What a driver operating under EU Regulation 561/2006 must do if delayed because of an emergency
Note the occurrence and the reasons on their tachograph chart or digital tachograph printout
Activities carried out by a driver that automatically constitute worked time under the Road Transport (Working Time) Regulations 2005
Driving, checking delivery paperwork, and resting
Vehicle re-fuelling, vehicle washing and taking breaks
Daily vehicle checks, vehicle loading and vehicle unloading
Reporting defects, available while awaiting recovery and discussing infringements
Maximum daily driving time for drivers exempt from the 11 hour daily duty limit under Domestic hours of work rules
4½ hours
Driver operating under EU Regulation 561/2006 has completed the following activities so far in the working day: Driving 06.00-07.00, Break 07.00-07.15, Driving 07.15-09.00, Other work 09.00-10.45, Driving 10.45-11.30, Break 11.30-12.00
The maximum driving time permitted before the driver must take a further break is 3½ hours
Driver arrives at Newhaven port at 21:30, rests for 2 hours, boards the ferry for 30 minutes, and takes a further 5 hours rest on the ferry in a cabin arriving at Dieppe 05:00. Disembarkation takes 30 minutes.
The earliest time the driver can commence driving is 09:00 hours
When a crew member is not driving they can record their time as rest
Provisions of the Road Transport (Working Time) Regulations 2005
Maximum working time in any one week is 60 hours
Reference period may be varied to 26 weeks
Paternity leave does not count as working time
Night work limit of 10 hours in any 24-hour period
Reference period may be varied to 52 weeks
Under drivers' hours law EC 561/2006, the maximum shift length for double manned crew members before they are required to take a daily rest period
21 hours
Minimum time period records relating to the Road Transport (Working Time) Regulations 2005 must be kept after the end of the reference period to which they relate
24 months
Maximum time a driver working subject to The Road Transport (Working Time) Regulations 2005 may work over a 26-week period