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The Drivers’ Hours and Tachographs (Amendment and Modification) Regulations 2025

Jurisdiction: England & Wales

Commencement: 21st April 2025

Amends: 

  • Assimilated Regulation 165/2014 on tachographs in road transport
  • Assimilated Regulation 561/2006 on the harmonisation of certain social legislation relating to road transport.

 

Mini Summary

 

Duties

Various duties apply and are available to view on the Legislation Update Service.

 

Amendment

  • Assimilated Regulation 165/2014 on tachographs in road transport

From 21st April 2025, the record-keeping requirement for HGVs on international transport journeys between the UK and EU will be increased from 28 to 56 days.

Drivers of HGVs registered in the UK or the EU, and being used for international transport between the UK and EU, must keep the following tachograph records for 56 days.

    • The record sheets.
    • Any manual records and printouts.
  • Assimilated Regulation 561/2006 on the harmonisation of certain social legislation relating to road transport

Changes have been made, mainly to clarify the scope of the Regulations and to update definitions.

The regulation now applies to:

    • road transport within the UK, regardless of a vehicle’s country of registration; and
    • the carriage of goods within the UK by vehicles registered in the UK or any EU member state, if the transport is within the UK and the EU.

International transport
From 21st April 2025, international road transport operations involving the UK, and where part of the journey is outside the UK, will be subject to the AETR* requirements, regardless of a vehicle’s country of registration.

 

*The AETR (European Agreement Concerning the Work of Crews of Vehicles Engaged in International Road Transport) is a treaty that regulates the working conditions for drivers and crew members involved in international road transport. The UK is part of the treaty, which currently includes 52 countries. 

 

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