Coach driver hours


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 · The legislation about drivers' hours rules. Annex 2: Working time rules The working time rules that apply to you depend on whether you drive a vehicle in Author: Driver And Vehicle Standards Agency. School bus drivers work only when school is in session. Some make multiple runs if schools in their district open and close at different times. Others make only two runs, one in the morning and one in the afternoon, so their work hours are limited. Transit drivers Estimated Reading Time: 9 mins.  · Rules for lorry, bus and coach drivers on how many hours you can drive, exemptions from the rules, and when the rules can be relaxed temporarily. .


Drivers of property-carrying commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) are limited to 11 hours of driving after having 10 consecutive hours off duty. However, this is not a "daily" limit. Under this provision, a driver could hypothetically drive for 11 hours, take 10 hours off, and drive for another 3 hours before the end of the hour day. The legislation about drivers' hours rules. Annex 2: Working time rules The working time rules that apply to you depend on whether you drive a vehicle in scope of the EU or GB domestic drivers. 72 hours work time. 24 continuous hours stationary rest time. 14 days. hours work time. 2 x night rest breaks # and 2 x night rest breaks taken on consecutive day. *Stationary rest time is the time a driver spends out of a heavy vehicle or in an approved sleeper berth of a stationary heavy vehicle.


Breaks must be used exclusively for "recuperation" but can be taken as a passenger in a moving coach. Daily rest. 11 hours (within each 24 hour period from. 44 hours Average full-time Bus and Coach Drivers drive buses and coaches to transport passengers over established and special routes. Knowing the drivers' hours rules are a must for PCV drivers. Here we cover the basics and explore the importance of daily rest breaks and tachographs.

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