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PCV CPC Case Study 84

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James, a fleet manager for a long-distance haulage company, focuses on ensuring that his drivers comply with European drivers' hours regulations. He educates them about the use of both analogue and digital tachographs and the importance of accurate recording of driving times, rest periods, and breaks. James also oversees the maintenance of tachograph records and ensures drivers understand the legal implications of non-compliance, such as fines or imprisonment for serious offences.

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A Every 2 years or after repair
B Every 5 years
C Every year
D Only when installed
Correct Answer: A Every 2 years or after repair
Explanation: Digital tachographs require calibration every 2 years or after repair, whichever is earlier.
A 15 minutes every 4 hours
B 30 minutes uninterrupted
C 45 minutes uninterrupted or split into 15 and 30 minutes
D 60 minutes split into two
Correct Answer: C 45 minutes uninterrupted or split into 15 and 30 minutes
Explanation: A full break is 45 minutes uninterrupted or split into 15 and 30-minute segments.
A Inform only if asked
B Keep the information to themselves
C Notify each employer in writing of time worked for others
D Only inform their main employer
Correct Answer: C Notify each employer in writing of time worked for others
Explanation: Drivers should notify each employer in writing of any time worked for other employers.
A 2 years’ imprisonment or an unlimited fine
B A fixed fine
C A warning
D Suspension of driving licence
Correct Answer: A 2 years’ imprisonment or an unlimited fine
Explanation: The penalty for tampering with tachographs or falsifying records is 2 years' imprisonment or an unlimited fine.
A 10 hours every day
B 8 hours every day
C Maximum of 9 hours, extendable to 10 hours twice a week
D No specific limit
Correct Answer: C Maximum of 9 hours, extendable to 10 hours twice a week
Explanation: The daily driving limit is 9 hours, extendable to 10 hours twice a week.
A At least one year from the date of use
B Indefinitely
C Six months
D Two years
Correct Answer: A At least one year from the date of use
Explanation: Employers must keep tachograph records for at least one year from the date of their use.
A Continue driving without a record
B Make a manual temporary record
C Only report the fault
D Stop using the vehicle
Correct Answer: B Make a manual temporary record
Explanation: Drivers must make a manual temporary record if the digital tachograph is faulty.