¿dónde está el español
Simon:
Wheel Nut:
spaniard1:
Harry Monk:
bigr250:
Cheers Tachograph, I got some reading to do;)Ross.
A basic summary…
Rules on breaks while driving are the same, the first driver can take his 45 minute break in the passenger seat after the second driver takes over and vice versa (strictly speaking, after the first driver has spent 45 minutes in the passenger seat on break, his mode switch should be changed to POA for the next 3 hours 45 minutes as he carries on being a passenger).
The vehicle itself needs to be stationary for 9 hours in every 30.
You cannot take you’re break in a moving vehicle. Don’t wish to argue just take it that I am right
I think that is a grey area.
See definitions below
pink chalk
revolving drivers
bull crap
speech impediment with odour
PINK chalk
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I’m sure its Green chalk only![]()
Nope, the most recent version is pink chalk.
Oh, OK, you two are more up to date on the latest UK fashions than me
spaniard1:
You cannot take you’re break in a moving vehicle. Don’t wish to argue just take it that I am right
OK, I’ll get on to the people who write the Operator’s CPC study books and set the CPC exam papers and let them know that they are wrong too.
The stupidity of some people no brake in a moving vehicle that’s the way drivers ■■■■ up
Listening to other drivers who know just as little