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Continental Automotive Trading UK
Ltd
Settings
The default rules are the current regulations EC No 561/2006. Alternatively you may choose EC No 3820/85 should you
have old records that you need to analyse against the previous regulations. For some UK customers it may be appropriate
to use UK domestic rules. Before selecting different rules please check that use is appropriate and legal for your type of
operation.
EEC Council Regulation
No. 3820/85
Indicates whether or not driver activities should be checked and evaluated against Council
Regulation (EEC) No. 3820/85 of 20th December 1985.
EC Council Regulation
(No. 561/2006
Indicates whether or not driver activities should be checked and evaluated against Council
Regulation (EC) No. 561/2006 of 15th March 2006.
Indicates whether or not driver activities should be checked and evaluated against UK domestic
regulations
EC Council Regulation
(No. 561/2006 with
directive 2009 - 5
Indicates whether drivers activities should be checked and evaluated against Council Regulation
(EC) No. 561/2006 of 15th March 2006. with extra infringements as introduced by directive 2009
– 5 of 30 January 2009
Other Hours Law settings
Indicates whether or not crew operation should be taken into consideration when calculating
driving and rest times; selected by default.
Allow Extended weekly
rest for national journeys
Indicates whether or not delayed weekly rest times should be considered an infringement with
national journeys.
Data already imported will not be affected when changing this setting; selected by default.
This setting only applies for PSV vehicles when analysed under regulations EC No
3820/85
Indicates whether or not entries on the Driver Planner, e.g. warehouse work, should be taken
into consideration when calculating driving and rest times.
Data already imported will not be affected when changing this setting.
This option will only be available from TIS-Web 3.1.
Check for Out of Scope
and Ferry Operations
Indicates whether or not entries relating to getting on or off a ferry or train should be taken into
consideration when calculating driving and rest times.
Already imported data will not be affected when changing this setting.
This option will only be available from TIS-Web 3.1.
Check for Working Time
Directive
Indicates whether or not driver activities should also be checked and evaluated against Directive
2002/15/EC of the European Parliament and Council of 11th March 2002.
This check will also be based on the default times specified for the individual sites;
This is NOT selected by default.
Indicates whether or not exceptions should be output in infringement reports, e.g. delayed
weekly rest times with national journeys; not selected by default.
If exceptions are switched off then reporting of faults is also switched off
Indicates if the infringed regulation description is added to the report.
The regulation description is ON by default.
If ticked the Drivers Infringement Report and Drivers Letter will include colour coded traffic light
symbols to indicate the seriousness of an infringement.
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