What Do The Symbols On A Tachograph Mean?

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  • The ‘' symbol indicates the status of a driver driving the vehicle, usually followed by the time spent driving. …
  • The ‘Other work' symbol – indicates that the driver is logged in and doing work other than driving. …
  • The ‘Available' symbol indicates the driver's availability.

What are the symbols on a tachograph?

  • The ‘Driving' symbol indicates the status of a driver driving the vehicle, usually followed by the time spent driving. …
  • The ‘Other work' symbol – indicates that the driver is logged in and doing work other than driving. …
  • The ‘Available' symbol indicates the driver's availability.

What is the POA symbol on a tachograph?

Available or POA (period of availability) – this indicates

the driver's availability

. POAs include waiting time, for example taking a vehicle via ferry or waiting for loading and unloading. Rest/break – another self-explanatory one, this symbol denotes both in-work breaks and daily/weekly rest periods.

What does VDO mean on tacho?

The VDO Counter constantly

displays the remaining driving time and rest periods for

the driver. Meaning Drivers will always know how long they still on their break, how long their next break must be and how far they are allowed to drive after their break.

What is a tachograph chart?

Tachograph charts are

legal documents that can

, at any time, be inspected by the police for breach of driving regulations (relating to the supervision of the social welfare conditions for road traffic). Tachograph charts can also be used as evidence in court.

What is a tachograph infringement?

Tachograph Infringements, like the violation of driving and rest time regulations, are

severely fined

. Abuse or misuse of the tachograph rules is also punished with heavy fines. … With a regular check by the control body, the total penalty charge can quickly rise to many thousands of euros.

How do you take a tacho break?

Breaks must take place at least

every 6 consecutive hours -30 minutes for 6 hours or 45 minutes for 9

, and taken in increments of no less than 15 minutes each. Records must be kept for 2 weeks after the end of each designated period.

Does POA count as rest?


POA does not count towards a break

. The only time it is ‘accepted' is when you are in the passenger seat of a moving vehicle and that is only down to the inability of the digi tach to be set to any other mode, ie he was on a break but couldn't show it.

Who is exempt from using tachograph?

The main types of exempt vehicle are:

vehicles that cannot go faster than 40 kilometres per hour

, including vehicles that are restricted by a set speed limiter. emergency aid vehicles – vehicles used in the non-commercial transport of humanitarian aid for use in emergencies or rescue operations.

What does overspeed mean on a Tacho?

Re: overspeed on the digi tacho thing

Bit off topic but when I first started out I once put the card in ans set off before it had done its thing, straight away it came up with “

driving without card!

What is the 6 hour rule?

What is the 6 hour rule? In short the 6 hour rule is: A driver may not WORK

(That means both driving & other work) for more than 6 hours at once without taking a break

. Before working beyond the 6 hours you must have taken a break of at least 15 minutes.

How many spare tacho rolls should a driver carry?

Digital Tachographs

Make sure there are enough printer rolls in the vehicle (there must be

one in the tachograph head and one spare in the cab

.

Can I drive a 7.5 ton lorry without a CPC?

Can I drive a 7.5-tonne lorry without a CPC? All those who are driving a 7.5-tonne lorry professionally are required to complete the Driver CPC. However,

driving a 7.5-tonne truck for personal use does not require Driver CPC

, but it does still require C1 entitlement on your hgv licence.

What are the tachograph rules?

General working and rest time rules

The

maximum working time in a week is 60 hours

, and the average maximum working time over a period of 16 weeks cannot exceed 48 hours. All breaks must take place after at least 6 hours with the following times: 30 minutes after 6 hours.

Do I need a tachograph for private use?

Driving a horsebox for

personal use does not require a tachograph

, either. As soon as there is a commercial (ie profit-making) element to the work you are doing in a vehicle weighing more than 3.5 tonnes, though, you must comply with the rules on tachographs.

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