There are many ways you and your Drivers can break tachograph laws and regulations; trust us, we've spent years designing software that can detect them all. In this blog, we'll go over the most common list of tachograph infringements we see being committed, either consciously or unconsciously.
List Of Tachograph Infringements
Driving without a tachograph
If you're found to be driving a vehicle that requires a tachograph, without a working unit on board, then you could face a fine of up to £5,000.
Tampering with a tachograph, or tachograph data
Attempting to falsify tachograph data, or altering the tachograph unit to change what or how it records information can land you with a fine of up to £5,000, or up to 2 years in prison.
Breaching the EU Drivers' Hours Rules or the WTD
There are many rules that you mustn't break, relating to the amount of time drivers are permitted to work and drive. We cover these rules extensively in some of our other posts, which are linked below, but for now, just know that breaking these laws can land you with a fine of up to £2,500.
Failing to download tachograph data
After every shift, you must download the data recorded by your tachograph using your Driver Card. Failure to do this can earn you a fine of up to £2,500.
Making inaccurate tachograph records
Your tachograph can measure non-driving activities such as periods of Other Work or Availability, but the driver must record the time spent on these activities themselves. Making inaccurate entries can earn you a fine of up to £2,500, or £5,000 if it can be proven that you acted with intent to deceive others.
Using someone else's Driver Card
This one is obvious, and is considered to be a form of falsifying tachograph records. You should never use someone else's Driver Card!
Failing to carry 28 days' worth of tachograph records with you
If a vehicle requires a tachograph, then the DVSA requires the driver of that vehicle to have 28 days' worth of tachograph records available in-person to inspect, in case the driver is pulled over. Failing to provide these documents is a tachograph infringement!
List Of Tachograph Infringements: How Are The Fines Determined?
In the UK, all fines are on a fixed scale, with a clear maximum fine for each offence. Tachograph breaches and infringements are all either Level 4 (maximum fine of £2,500) or Level 5 (unlimited maximum fine) offences. Then, the prosecution will determine the amount you'll be required to pay within that bracket based on the circumstances of the case.
Here's the information on levels of fines in a table
Offence | Penalty |
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Failure to observe driving times, break or rest period rules | Level 4 fine |
Failure to make or keep records under the GB rules | Level 4 fine |
Failure to install a tachograph | Level 5 fine |
Failure to use a tachograph | Level 5 fine |
Failure to hand over tachograph records as requested by an enforcement officer | Level 5 fine |
False entry or alteration of a record with the intent to deceive | On summary conviction: Level 5 fine On indictment: 2 years’ imprisonment |
Altering or forging the seal on a tachograph with the intent to deceive | On summary conviction: Level 5 fine On indictment: 2 years’ imprisonment |
Failure to take all reasonable steps to ensure contractually agreed transport time schedules respect the EU rules | Level 4 fine |
Summary: List Of Tachograph Infringements
It's not great if you make a tachograph infringement, but it doesn't have to be the end of the world either. As long as it was an honest mistake, and you can demonstrate professional growth and behaviour usually after you have paid your fine, you get to move past the infringement.
Hopefully, thanks to our list of tachograph infringements, you won't be breaking any tachograph rules any time soon!
How Tachomagic Can Help!
If you want to keep on top of Tachograph infringements and avoid possible infringements in the future, our TADD (Tachomagic Automatic Download Device) allows you to have your Driver and Vehicle data uploaded automatically, you can schedule your reports so that they are available when you need them.
Want to find out more? You can use one of the links below or call us on 0113 877 0190, we are always happy to help.
Further Reading
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