Ulster tachos
31st December 1983, Page 7
31st December 1983
Page 7

Page 7, 31st December 1983
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TACHOGRAPH and tyre regulations in Northern Ireland are being altered.
The maximum penalty for failing to install or use a tachograph or for failing to return record sheets has been increased from £200 to £500. The maximum penalty for obstructing the inspection of tachograph equipment or record sheets has risen from £100 to £200.
And it is now necessary to have all tread grooves on tyres clearly visible, with at least lrnm deep tread pattern in a continuous band over at least three quarters of the tyre's width.
It is illegal to use a recut tyre on a commercial vehicle unless it has been recut in accordance with the manufacturer's recut tread pattern.