The "availability" sign on a tachograph indicates the driver's readiness to work and their availability for driving duties. It reflects whether the driver is currently engaged in driving, resting, or taking breaks, ensuring compliance with regulations regarding driving hours and rest periods. This feature helps maintain accurate records of a driver's activities, promoting road safety and efficient fleet management.
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It depends on local legislation.
Idle means the person is not chatting with anyone. The chat system is idle not working. It is the availability sign on Gtalk.
The actual outer tachograph fields are not necessary, but YOU MUST by law fill in the inside area with your name, date, start and finish journey points; also the start and end mileages
A word that can mean the availability of a room is a vacancy.
A application ask list the day by day availability and i dont know what that mean
Yes, a tachograph is generally required when driving a horsebox if it falls under the category of commercial vehicles, typically those over 3.5 tonnes. This device records driving time, breaks, and speed to ensure compliance with driving regulations. However, if the horsebox is used for non-commercial purposes or is under the weight threshold, a tachograph may not be necessary. Always check local regulations for specific requirements.
No! You don't have to use a tachograph for private use - at least in EU member countries. You don't have to use them for commercial purposes if a cargo vehicle does not exceed 3,5 tonnes of total weight or a passenger vehicle (a bus or a coach) has less than 9 seats.
depends if in stock
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Availability based tariff
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