Truck driver rest rules....really?

Truck driver rest rules....really?

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Zedboy1200

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Thursday 21st August 2014
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I had the BM's run-flat warning sounding for the last 30 miles of my journey home late last night. I was too tired to sort it so when I left at 6:00am this morning headed straight for the only garage with an airline near me.

This BP garage has an M&S store on site and parked up right in front of the airline was an M&S artic with engine idling. When I approached the driver he gestured at me that he was having 'T'...and when I asked him to back up 10mtrs he refused saying he was on his break and would be sacked if he reversed. I did question if rolling back 10 mtrs on a private forecourt would constitute breaking the driving regs, but he point blank refused to shift back as he needed a further hour rest......so I had to jump on the M3 for 5 junctions at a 50mph crawl to get to another airline.

Question is....was he right or was he a G I T?

Zedboy1200

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Thursday 21st August 2014
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Plenty of room on the forecourt at that time...plus a good 15 mtrs behind him too. I guessed he didn't want to spill his tea?!

He was also on a slope, so just easing of the brake would have enabled him to role back the required. Are tachos that accurate?

Zedboy1200

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Thursday 21st August 2014
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Blimey - had no idea. Glad I didn't risk the alloy with the flat and wheelspin away in a huff. Thought these guys just got hassle for tipping themselves over on bends?

Zedboy1200

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Thursday 21st August 2014
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Lucky for me I stayed well within the limits of the run flat too ;-)

Zedboy1200

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816 posts

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Thursday 21st August 2014
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HGVs...'can't live with them, can't live without 'em?!

Zedboy1200

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816 posts

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Thursday 21st August 2014
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I guess that explains why you often see 3 or 4 parked up together on the hard shoulder during/after hold ups on the motorway...presumably caught out by unexpected and irresolvable delays..... Stupid law if it's that inflexible they even have to stop and park in dangerous places, potentially obstructing emergency vehicles, just to comply with something designed to improve safety of all road users?

Zedboy1200

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Thursday 21st August 2014
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Private Pile said:
Hope this helps clear things up.
Completely…cheers PP (and all)

Zedboy1200

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816 posts

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Saturday 28th February 2015
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I understand the whole 'hate the black box' thing, although we need to remember you're bearing down on me with 44 tonnes of ballast.....but issuing speeding fines when 2mph over on the tacho
? Really? Surely they have to respect the 10%+2mph guidance too? You're being dramatic for effect yeah?

Zedboy1200

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Saturday 28th February 2015
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Muzzer79 said:
I don't think Snapper is talking about Police/VOSA retrospectively fining you; more the employer?
Ahhhhhh....I get it. Ta