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A word from the RHA on drivers' hours

12th November 2009
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THE ARI ICLE that appeared in CM recently called "Going Dutch" asserts that Dutch drivers are permitted by regulations to drive for up to 70 hours a week (5 November).

I would like to reassure the readers of CM that this is, in fact, completely incorrect.

The Dutch are covered by EU Regulation 561/2006 on drivers' hours just like everyone else is.

the 70 figure is part of the union's bargaining position on pay and conditions, which, in the Dutch haulage industry are covered by a collective agreement that has been negotiated at national level.

Many readers will doubtless have their own views and opinions as to how many hours some Dutch drivers are spending behind the wheel — but that is very different matter from what they are actually permitted to do so by law.

Jack Semple Director of policy Road Haulage Association Via email

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