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Q With reference to the article on Moonlighting (Know the Law,

31st December 1971
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

CM Oct 29) what is the position for a person whose normal work does not involve any kind of vehicle but who wishes to "moonlight" as a driver? What hours can such a driver put in behind the wheel?

A You are legally quite free to do spare' time driving so long as it is for an employer other than your regular employer, for whom you do no driving, and so long as you observe the legal requirements regarding driving, working and rest times which do apply to drivers of goods or passenger vehicles

The total number of hours which may be spent driving amount to 10 hours on any day and 60 hours in any week.

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