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ACTIA is involved in the workgroups that support the development of European regulations. Always at the forefront of innovation, ACTIA continues to pursue its goal: to allow professionals to benefit from the latest technological developments available by offering innovative solutions that facilitate the use of tachographs ACTIA and remains one step ahead of all the developments of tachographs. European regulations The European regulation 1360/2002, also called Annex 1B, determines the technical functionalities of Digital Tachographs. [...EU legislation n° 1360/2002...] Digital tachographs are mandatory in new heavy vehicles as of May 1st 2006, as determined by the EU legislation 561/2006, published on March 15th 2006. The legislation applies to :
All member states in the European Economic Community are concerned, plus Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
The EU legislation 561/2006 also modifies the regulation 3820/85 about working times in the transportation industry. [...EU legislation n° 561/2006...] Installation and calibration of the new tachograph devices will be carried out by authorized workshops. These workshops will be also in charge of calibration and periodical inspection of the digital tachograph. New regulation about driving time and rest time New 561/2006/CE rules on rest time for heavy vehicle drivers apply since 11 April 2007. It is no longer possible to cumulate three 15 minute breaks. Now, drivers have the following two options for their 45 minutes of mandatory rest, linked to a 4h30min period of driving :
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When the duration of the driver’s rest periods does not satisfy the new CE rules, the SmarTach “cumulated rest counter” blinks in the top right corner of the display.This functionality is present on SmarTach version 6.09 and above. Older versions can add the functionality by reprogramming with update rev.1, in a certified workshop. ![]() First a 15 minute break, and later a 36 minute break: the “cumulated rest counter” will sum up 51 minutes. The “cumulated rest counter” does not blink: the cumulated rest time exceeds 45 minutes and was taken according to the CE rules. Example 2 ![]() Three breaks of 17, 19 and 15 minutes. The “cumulated rest counter” sums up 51 minutes but, be aware that the last break is not long enough according to the new regulation. The “cumulated rest counter” blinks till this latest pause is at least 30 minutes long. |




When the duration of the driver’s rest periods does not satisfy the new CE rules, the SmarTach “cumulated rest counter” blinks in the top right corner of the display.
