DVSA is trialling a new remote tachograph sensing equipment. This innovative technology will help the government body to pull data from vehicles fitted with smart tachographs, as they travel.

The data will be able to detect the following tachograph violations:

– vehicle motion conflict
– the longest power supply interruption
– a tachograph card is inserted while driving
– if a tachograph card has been tampered with
– tachograph calibration data

A lot of people are worried it can see DRIVERS infringements, but this is NOT the case- the remote detection equipment should not be able to read the drivers’ data such as driving time or rest.

This technology is trying to identify the serious criminals on the road and in turn, saves the DVSA time on vehicle stops.

We cover DVSA stop procedures on our CPC modules at National CPC

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