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tachograph

Combined speedometer and clock that records a vehicle's speed and the length of time the vehicle is moving or stationary. It is used to monitor a lorry driver's working hours.



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Before vehicle use, driver uses hand-held unit with breathalyzer to test own breath and take photograph of own face for test-taker identification; results automatically recorded on digital tachograph 2.
The law states that a tow vehicle can have a gross vehicle weight up to 3500kgs without a tachograph being required.
More than a quarter of foreign drivers were caught fiddling the tachograph, which is supposed to stop them working illegal hours.
 
 
 
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