Driver law

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The drivers law means all laws for drivers in road transport vehicles for freight or passenger transport serve.

In German law , the law on driving personnel includes the Working Hours Act (ArbZG), the law regulating the working hours of self-employed drivers (KrFArbZG), the law on driving personnel in motor vehicles and trams ( Fahrpersonalgesetz - FPersG) and the ordinance on the implementation of the Fahrpersonalgesetz ( Fahrpersonalverordnung - FPersV) ).

At the European level, this area of ​​law includes Regulation (EC) No. 561/2006, Regulation (EU) No. 165/2014 and the European Agreement on the Work of Drivers Employed in International Road Traffic ( AETR Agreement ).

In particular, the applicable legal provisions regulate working hours, night work, driving times, driving time, rest breaks, breaks in driving and daily and weekly rest periods for drivers.

Collective bargaining agreements as well as company or service agreements are generally not included in the driving personnel law.

literature

  • Christoph Rang: Driving and rest times in road traffic: driver law and working time law . 19th, adult Edition 2010. ISBN 978-3-574-23013-4

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Regulation (EC) No. 561/2006