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Key changes since I May 2006

6th July 2006, Page 38
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• The use of digital tachographs on new vehicles is mandatory.

• Information must be downloaded from visual units/driver cards, kept for 12 months, and be available to Vosa and police at company premises.

• Drivers must produce their driver cards at roadside checks.

• The police or Vosa will copy data onto CD or handheld devices.

Penalties

• Obstruction/failure to comply: a maximum fine of £5,000 • Failure to make records, making false records, altering or destroying records or entries: a maximum fine of £5,000 (magistrate's court) or two years' jail (crown court) • Permitting offences: a maximum fine of £5,000 iminv.dfl.gov.uk

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