Tachographs/HGV/LGV/PSV

Can have drastic consequences for your business

“The Traffic Commissioner has the power to revoke your transport licence. It is imperative you receive our advice at an early stage”
Road Traffic Department | Cunninghams Draycott Browne

This is a complex area of law involving a substantial amount of legislation which changes frequently. A breach of the regulations may result in you or your employers being summonsed to court.

If you are convicted then the matter will be reported to the Traffic Commissioner and your operator’s licence could be effected. This could result in your HGV, LGV or PSV vehicle being removed from the licence or being suspended for a period of time.

Tachograph’s should be properly checked. No matter how careful you are you may be unable to make a stop simply by being stuck in congested traffic. Here at Cunninghams Draycott Browne Solicitors we have over 20 years experience in advancing defences and mitigation in tachograph law to try and save your HGV, LGV and PSV driving licences.

With our experience we are best placed to discuss and consider any potential defence of your case is to telephone us on our freephone number 0800 32 888 46.  Our telephones are manned by driving defence experts throughout the day, evening and weekends including bank and public holidays.

If you wish to contact us via e-mail, please complete the online enquiry form and we will contact you immediately.

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