Digital tachograph manual records






















Under UK law, drivers of goods vehicles are obliged to keep the last 28 days’ worth of tachograph records on their person. These records include manual entries, digital driver’s cards, holiday records, charts, and so on. Records beyond this immediate day period must be handed over to the fleet operator at the earliest opportunity. Manual records. A digital or smart tachograph offers the ability for a driver to enter activities carried out by them away from their vehicle. Digital tachographs are fitted on goods and passenger vehicles that are subject to tachograph rules and have been brought into service since 1 May It is a digital version of the analogue tachograph system. The digital system records information on a range of vehicle and driver activities. Data is stored in the vehicle unit memory and on driver cards. The tachograph .


Sections 1 and 2 - Introductions and definitions The European Community Tachograph Regulations (EC Reg /85, as amended and Annex 1B to EC. Digital Tachograph SE User Manual. UK USER MANUAL Page 2 The VU has been designed to comply with EU Regulations and thus displays and records speed and. A digital tachograph offers the ability for a driver to enter activities carried out by them away from their vehicle. This is by means of the manual input facility offered by the instrument. There is however no requirement to make a manual record on a driver card where all the activity has already been captured on an analogue record sheet.


make written manual entries when working away from the vehicle and unable to use the recording equipment, or if the rules have been broken because of an. Manual records. A digital or smart tachograph offers the ability for a driver to enter activities carried out by them away from their vehicle. This is by means. Where the driver drives a vehicle fitted with a digital tachograph, (ii) any manual records and printouts made during the current day and the previous.

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