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ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE AND DRIVER MANAGEMENT) REGULATION 2005 - REG 77 How driver must record information in work diary

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ROAD TRANSPORT (VEHICLE AND DRIVER MANAGEMENT) REGULATION 2005 - REG 77

How driver must record information in work diary

77 How driver must record information in work diary

(1) A driver must record information in a written work diary in this way:
(a) the information for each day must be written on a separate daily sheet in a work diary that has not been cancelled by the Authority, and
(b) if the driver changes from one work and rest option to another work and rest option during a day, he or she must record any information for that day that relates to the period after the change occurs on a separate daily sheet, and,
(c) information must be written on a daily sheet as required by the instructions in the work diary for recording information on daily sheets, and
(d) the daily sheets in the work diary must be used in turn from the front of the work diary, and
(e) each daily sheet must:
(i) be signed and dated by the driver, and
(ii) if the driver is driving under a two-up arrangement--signed by the other two-up driver, and
(f) information must be written on a daily sheet with enough pressure to ensure that a readable record of the information appears on the duplicate daily sheets, and
(g) other information must be written in the work diary as required by the instructions in the work diary for the recording of the information.
Maximum penalty: 15 penalty units.
(2) A driver must record information in an electronic work diary in the way required by:
(a) the Authority, or
(b) if the Authority does not make a requirement--the manufacturer's instructions for recording information in the work diary.
Maximum penalty: 15 penalty units.
(3) A driver must record time in a work diary according to the time zone in the place where the driver's base is, rather than the time zone in the place where the driver is.
Maximum penalty: 15 penalty units.