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Rental company drivers will be exempt from recording hours on a tachograph. This will apply to rental company drivers delivering, collecting or moving empty minibuses and commercial vehicles.
The Government has announced that it has decided to relax its interpretation of the European Commission drivers’ hours rules (EC/561/2006).
This removes a massive administration and compliance burden for rental and leasing companies, and follows a lengthy lobbying campaign by the British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association (BVRLA).
Under the previous interpretation of the rules, delivery drivers were required to record the hours of any journeys made in minibuses or goods vehicles of over 3.5 tonnes. Typically these journeys involved empty vehicles being delivered or collected over short distances to customer premises, other rental branches or testing and repair facilities.
The exemption only applies if rental and leasing company drivers are never engaged in the carriage of goods or passengers during their employment. They will still be expected to abide by domestic driver’s hours rules, which do not require tachograph recording. These set driving limits of 10 hours per day and 90 hours per fortnight, with adequate rest periods.
VOSA has confirmed that it will abide by the new interpretation of the European drivers’ hours rules for enforcement purposes, but the Department for Transport has emphasised that they reserve the right to change their position in the light of any future court judgements or if there is evidence that the rules are being abused.
BVRLA director general, John Lewis said: “We are delighted that the Government has listened to our concerns and acted to help reduce this unnecessary burden our industry. Going forward the BVRLA hopes to work with VOSA and other relevant road transport groups to produce best practice guidelines that will ensure this valuable drivers’ hours’ rules exemption are not abused.”
Simon McBride

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