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Driver fails to appear • The hearing of a case

19th April 1990, Page 21
19th April 1990
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Keywords : Tachograph

involving alleged drivers' hours and tachograph offences by Haydock haulier Michael Tracey and one of his drivers was adjourned until May by the Leigh, Lancashire Magistrates when the driver failed to appear.

Driver Barry Reeves of Bishop Reeves, Haydock is accused of three offences of exceeding the daily driving limit; four offences of taking insufficient daily rest; 10 offences of exceeding 41/2 hours' driving without a rest break, and one offence of failing to make entries on a tachograph chart.

Tracey, of Chapel Street, who trades as Mike Tracey Transport, is accused of permitting Reeves to exceed the daily driving limit, take insufficient daily rest, and exceed 41/2 hours' driving without the required break; and of causing him to fail to make entries on a tachograph chart.


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