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If a driver has to go outside the 100 Km radial when does his “EU Driving Day” start and finish?

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If a driver has to go outside the 100 Km radial when does his “EU Driving Day” start and finish?

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The EU day commences at the time of the change from Out of Scope to EU Hours, and lasts for 24 hours. • What action should a recovery driver take, with regard to a tachograph, when going outside of the 100 Km radial? Write on the back of the chart that previous work was out of scope and comes under the heading of Work Other Than Driving. • What EU rules have to be obeyed, and for how long, when operating outside of the 100 Km radial? EU drivers’ hour’s rules apply until the vehicle has completed the journey back to base. The driver must adhere to the daily and weekly rest periods for the remainder of the week [seven days from the start of the operation]. • What is an “Occasional Mobile Worker”? An “Occasional Mobile Worker” is someone who works LESS than 11 days within the scope of the EU regulations during a 26 week period OR LESS than 16 days within a period longer than 26 weeks. • Are Occasional Mobile Workers subject to the RTD? Yes they are and must be provided with details, in wr

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