RE: Arriva North East - Latest
(05 May 2014, 5:32 pm)tyresmoke wrote As said Arriva are not the only ones doing it. Stagecoach and Go North East both use this practice, as do operators elsewhere in the country (look at the Dalesbus network for example!).
I'm not sure how much money there is to be saved from not having the tachographs themselves, I've heard around £1000 per vehicle but not sure how true that is?
I guess the real savings to be had are in the rotas, where domestic rules are less restrictive than EU rules in terms of weekly driving hours and rest days.
Ah yeah, totally appreciate that other operators around the country do it - it doesn't make it right though.
Some clever person has identified the loophole and the system has spread throughout the UK.
I wonder if it is endemic in the coach or even trucking industries too?
Whether it is the savings made by not installing the kit in the vehicles, not having to train staff and apply for the digital cards and/or the rota/staffing issues it can help reduce - money has to be the core reasoning behind the splitting of routes.
I can't think of any other logical reason it could be anything else.
'Illegitimis non carborundum'