In October we informed that due to the problems with the new tachograph availability, the European Commission suggested that the Member States could apply a more relaxed approach towards the enforcement of regulations concerning the new vehicles with G2V1 tachographs.
Now the European Commission has published a committee meeting report which allows for temporary installation of the older generation devices, among other things.
Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport states that:
The full report can be found here >>>
The exception is not for Polish carriers
The information shows that Polish carriers, for the time being, cannot take advantage of the option of using the older generation tachographs. As it turns out, in Poland there is no legal basis for the registration of the vehicles outfitted with the first generation recording devices, and what follows – neither for their calibration. A situation when the G2V1 tachograph (installation mandatory since June 2019) gets damaged, remain problematic. In that case the tachograph should be replaced with the latest G2V2 one, which currently means grounding the vehicle. In such a case, even an attempt to install the older tachograph and to calibrate it would result in the shop being fined and its license revoked.
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