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Title: Driving question
Post by: Waz1892 on February 03, 2011, 08:40:05 PM
Is there a legal time limit or distance limit when driving a car before you legally have to take a break?

Or is it common sense?


Title: Re: Driving question
Post by: outragous76 on February 03, 2011, 08:41:05 PM
Is there a legal time limit or distance limit when driving a car before you legally have to take a break?

Or is it common sense?

car - no,


Title: Re: Driving question
Post by: TightEnd on February 03, 2011, 08:41:39 PM
Commercial vehicles via tachographs, yes


Title: Re: Driving question
Post by: titaniumbean on February 03, 2011, 08:43:25 PM
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Title: Re: Driving question
Post by: Waz1892 on February 03, 2011, 08:46:26 PM
Is there a legal time limit or distance limit when driving a car before you legally have to take a break?

Or is it common sense?

car - no,
Commercial vehicles via tachographs, yes

How about a Company car? (so obv no tacho) (and would it make a difference if it was on company time or not)

Basically I'm trying to work out how long a challange will take me, and wondered if any restraints on driving time

Challenge is to drive to each of our 52 depots all over brtian..for a kids charity of course


Title: Re: Driving question
Post by: AceofWands on February 03, 2011, 09:51:56 PM
It is each drivers own legal responsibility to ensure they are fit to drive.  If you were to be involved in an accident and it emerged afterwards were doing some sort of endurance feat it may not look too good.  And another issue is would your motor insurance cover you for something like this?


Title: Re: Driving question
Post by: thetank on February 04, 2011, 01:42:52 AM
Don't want to hate but sounds like a bad idea to me.

If it's a difficult endurance challenge then you put yourself and other road users at risk when you could just wax your legs or sumfink instead.


Title: Re: Driving question
Post by: Robert HM on February 04, 2011, 01:44:59 AM
Drive whilst tired = Careless or Dangerous driving. Not wise.


Title: Re: Driving question
Post by: Dingdell on February 04, 2011, 02:25:15 AM
Is there a legal time limit or distance limit when driving a car before you legally have to take a break?

Or is it common sense?

car - no,
Commercial vehicles via tachographs, yes

How about a Company car? (so obv no tacho) (and would it make a difference if it was on company time or not)

Basically I'm trying to work out how long a challange will take me, and wondered if any restraints on driving time

Challenge is to drive to each of our 52 depots all over brtian..for a kids charity of course

I did this for Children in need - we drove to all the police headquarters in England, Scotland, Wales but we had 4 people in the car and did shifts, petrol was sponsored by local companies and we collected money at each headquarters we went to. Very tiring even with 4 of us so doubt that you would be able to drive safely on your lonesome without lots of breaks and sleeps which makes it a very long job.


Title: Re: Driving question
Post by: Waz1892 on February 04, 2011, 07:21:40 PM
Is there a legal time limit or distance limit when driving a car before you legally have to take a break?

Or is it common sense?

car - no,
Commercial vehicles via tachographs, yes

How about a Company car? (so obv no tacho) (and would it make a difference if it was on company time or not)

Basically I'm trying to work out how long a challange will take me, and wondered if any restraints on driving time

Challenge is to drive to each of our 52 depots all over brtian..for a kids charity of course

I did this for Children in need - we drove to all the police headquarters in England, Scotland, Wales but we had 4 people in the car and did shifts, petrol was sponsored by local companies and we collected money at each headquarters we went to. Very tiring even with 4 of us so doubt that you would be able to drive safely on your lonesome without lots of breaks and sleeps which makes it a very long job.

Havent set a time limit on this, but of course goes with out saying Id not put myself or other road users at risk by being silly.

Car sharing is a possibility, and seems sensible.  All early days yet, just wanted to know first any restrictions.  We keep this updated

Thank-you for the help so far