The French making it up again !

The French making it up again !

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grumpy52

Original Poster:

5,717 posts

173 months

Friday 17th June 2016
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The French are not happy with double manned vehicles where the driver in the passenger seat is on break .
This is permitted under every other countries rules that the first 45mins of a period of availability is taken as a break .
The French want the vehicle stationary for breaks .
We are now doing 3hrs each then a 45min break ,this meets both WTD and drivers hrs.
It's time all this carp was sorted out and simplified.
Please can we cull the french !!!!!!

TooMany2cvs

29,008 posts

133 months

Friday 17th June 2016
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grumpy52 said:
The French are not happy with double manned vehicles where the driver in the passenger seat is on break .
This is permitted under every other countries rules that the first 45mins of a period of availability is taken as a break .
The French want the vehicle stationary for breaks .
We are now doing 3hrs each then a 45min break ,this meets both WTD and drivers hrs.
It's time all this carp was sorted out and simplified.
Please can we cull the french !!!!!!
Let me guess. You want the UK to be able to set our own regulations, which apply to every driver from every country that happens to be driving here, right?

Yet you seem to object to other countries doing exactly that...

grumpy52

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5,717 posts

173 months

Friday 17th June 2016
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The way we do it is the way directed by the EU it's the French that have suddenly interpreted the rules differently ,again .
The Traffic Examiner that I was talking to yesterday said the French were wrong .Are you just being your usual self or is it a Friday thing ?

TooMany2cvs

29,008 posts

133 months

Friday 17th June 2016
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grumpy52 said:
The way we do it is the way directed by the EU it's the French that have suddenly interpreted the rules differently ,again
No, they're not "wrong". They've just decided to implement more regulation on top of the bare minimum EU reg.