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PostPosted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 12:56 am 
The Operators round here do 6 hour shifts and only 4 in every 7 days and that is too much for most of them! I can see this from both sides and what really gets me is under current legislation (and please correct me if I'm operating ileagally) I can drive 12 hours in my Taxi - swop into a 56 seater coach and work a further 8 hours, drop back into the cab for 12 hours and then drive the coach home for 4 hours! Yes its not right and NO I don't do it - but it is legal! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 9:54 pm 
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Tigger definetly NOT legal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 10:43 pm 
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Tigger wrote:
I can see this from both sides and what really gets me is under current legislation (and please correct me if I'm operating ileagally) I can drive 12 hours in my Taxi - swop into a 56 seater coach and work a further 8 hours, drop back into the cab for 12 hours and then drive the coach home for 4 hours! Yes its not right and NO I don't do it - but it is legal!


It wouldn't surprise me if you were right there Tigger.

Read recently of a driver in Ireland doing 36 hours straight.:?

And picked up the following whilst browsing:

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Now, in Singapore, our friendly taxi drivers are renowned for working 14 hour shifts, seven days a week and drinking kopi-o until they jitter so much, they bounce off their seat... but their Japanese counterparts cannot be beaten!

This from a guide to taking a taxi in Fukuoka:

"Taxi drivers work 24 hour shifts. If your driver appears to be sleeping it is considered polite not to awaken him until you have reached your destination."

Link here:
http://kyushu.com/fukuoka/getting_aroun ... 0,,x.shtml[/url]


And that's before we get on to the antics of some of the Chinese taxi drivers. :lol:

(kopi-o is coffee with no milk or sugar apparently.)

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 10:53 pm 
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Tigger definetly NOT legal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Well there you go then.

Glad to hear that that particular scenario wouldn't be legal in the UK, after all. But I bet that still leaves several fairly large loopholes. :wink:

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 2:44 am 
Yep it certainly does because the scenario I suggested it actually legal! I'm only legally bound when driving the Coach with tacho etc and what I drive in between in a Cab isn't restricted - so although I would never do it I would still be legal as I'd have had the required breaks for PSV (ok so they would have assumed I'd slept!) but would still be legal! And no one has given a valid legal arguement against this!


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