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I LEGAL BRIEFS 14 vehicles off for six months

9th July 2009, Page 26
9th July 2009
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Breaches of hours and tachograph rules have led to the authorisation on the licence held by Wrexham-based JH Willis being cut from 44 vehicles to 30 for six months by the Welsh Traffic Commissioner Nick Jones.

The company had been called before the TC at a Flint disciplinary inquiry. It gave a series of undertakings, including that Robert Willis would resign as nominated transport manager within two months; that transport managers Steven Pearmund, Gareth Roberts and Daniel Birtwistle would attend a CPC refresher course within six months; that Lindsay Bellis would attend a suitable 0-licence management course within six months; and that drivers' hours records would be independently analysed and monthly reports prepared, acted upon and retained for at least two years.

Undertakings were also given that induction and refresher training on drivers' hours and tachograph rules would take place each year; that the company would ensure all new drivers would receive training within three and that written records of training sessions and attendees would be kept for at least two years.


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