DVSA issue me a PG-9 TRUCK OFF THE ROAD 😱💔

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  • @Ian-ic9lv
    @Ian-ic9lv Před rokem +60

    The right attitude with the DVSA guys goes a long way mate. Well done 👍

  • @marcstrevens3943
    @marcstrevens3943 Před rokem +38

    Shows the importance of keeping logs of everything , emails, dates times the lot. That email booking saved you a big fine, as did your diligence with the diary mate, well done and congrats on keeping such a detailed diary of work.

    • @regd.2263
      @regd.2263 Před rokem

      That's what was good about the old log books we use to have a record in writing of your daily journeys. The DVA haven't changed I see, we use to call them the ministry in my days as lorry driver and they needed a copper to stop you. They didn't have the authority to stop you without one.

    • @eetwtszdfsregreshteshu
      @eetwtszdfsregreshteshu Před rokem

      100

  • @chris_A8502
    @chris_A8502 Před rokem +38

    Really interesting video 👍. I drove HGV1 until 1997 and I've kept C+E on my licence in case I needed to go back to it, but watching videos like yours has made me realise that I wouldn't want to. The rules, regulations and red tape have tightened up so much since my day. I think I'd find it too stressful now. I'd have to learn it all again. Good luck and best wishes in your career, you appear to have the discipline and determination to succeed which aren't always common traits in today's younger generation.

    • @davehill2394
      @davehill2394 Před rokem +1

      i’ve been a class 1 driver for well over 30 years doing mainly abnormal work cat3 etc i wouldn’t wish this job on anyone grossly over regulated i’m 62 now i just want to retire

    • @stevegregory2867
      @stevegregory2867 Před 10 měsíci

      Enjoyed the vlog,I only managed to drive 7 1/3toner,getting ready to take class1,when had accident in car,and found had problem with spine end of career.Know your in a yard but please close your cab door with keys out when you walk away from unit.Not having a go mate.

  • @bigfella1952
    @bigfella1952 Před rokem +10

    Well done, a man who is proud of his job, shows in your belief and presentation and work ethic.
    All the best and hope your business is successful.

    • @davidsands927
      @davidsands927 Před rokem

      Need lot of young men like that in UK well done son your parents should be proud of you

  • @Phil-milton
    @Phil-milton Před rokem +3

    Love this bro most open and honest person going 💚💚

  • @rob3626
    @rob3626 Před rokem +7

    Every time i start one of our dafs at work i hear that sign followed by engine malfunction, exhaust system malfunction.... or both 🤣

  • @amogrows
    @amogrows Před rokem +9

    I've driven many DAFs with an amber engine malfunction too and not known the problem. Company always said they can't do anything until it turns red. From now on, I'm not driving a DAF with an engine malfunction warning. Thanks for the heads up! I used to keep a log book. Stopped. Will be continuing from next week onwards. I see DVSA most days when I'm out.

    • @georgegently3026
      @georgegently3026 Před rokem

      You won't be driving many dafs then, they are pieces of crap. ! We run daf and scania. The only problems we get are with the dafs

  • @garrywoods8249
    @garrywoods8249 Před rokem +7

    As always David very honest and interesting ,
    Keep up the great work you are smashing this new venture .

  • @gilesitsnot2676
    @gilesitsnot2676 Před rokem +17

    Hi Dave, ex-driver here and I've been a Transport Supervisor for several companies. Just a word of warning, if you get pulled abroad with the amber engine light on, they won't cut you the same slack as the DVSA did. If they give you a foreign version of a PG-9 you'll have no option but to get it fixed abroad and that could turn out to be VERY expensive, on top of their fine.

    • @derektaylor2941
      @derektaylor2941 Před 28 dny

      Giles, I appreciate that this is an old post, but DVSA didn't cut him anything. If you read the DVSA roadside manual on page 19 refer to notes 5 and 6 and this should have been an inspection notice. INs don't go down on your record, PG9s- even delayed- do.
      assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/6453c62f2f62220013a6a52d/categorisation-of-vehicle-defects.pdf

  • @Shellydtrucker
    @Shellydtrucker Před rokem +8

    Take pride bud. You doing good. Blessings on you business and family 😊

  • @Rockfusiontom
    @Rockfusiontom Před rokem +40

    Just passed my class 1 at the beginning of the week and your vids like this are a massive help, you’ve convinced me about keeping a diary and log of everything already and I’ve not even started! Keep it up mate x

    • @dinkydaz6711
      @dinkydaz6711 Před rokem +6

      If anything is dangerous or simply crap, point blank refuse to drive it.!
      it’s the only job that lands you a on the spot fine obviously you can appeal but your got to pay it first
      Yes the company get a bigger fine but they can take the hit especially if they have been getting away with not spending money

  • @lazylad8544
    @lazylad8544 Před rokem +3

    Have a good weekend. And good luck for the future. Your an honest hard working man.

  • @timtam6442
    @timtam6442 Před rokem +3

    Very few of these inspectors have ever been a wagon driver

  • @TheDaf95xf
    @TheDaf95xf Před rokem +11

    Morning Dave. That was an absolutely fantastic video and shows by keeping good written records in a diary is paramount 👍🏻 In one of your Q&A videos you should show how you fill out your daily diary 👍🏻 Truck looking great David you’re a top guy 🤩 I drive a Daffy Duck 🦆 and yes the dreaded amber warning 😩 Stay safe out there 👍🏻

  • @TRUCKINGKEV65
    @TRUCKINGKEV65 Před rokem +1

    Great looking diary dc a true pro. love your honesty, be seeing you at truckfest peterboro

  • @dougmurphy6078
    @dougmurphy6078 Před rokem +5

    Cheers DC, I keep a diary of my start/finish times milage and write defects in and defect numbers but it's never occurred to me to write as in depth as you do. I'm going to start that from Monday

  • @petersmith2325
    @petersmith2325 Před rokem +3

    Always a learning kerb, truck looking great and trailer Dave. Keep the the videos coming dude.👍😁

  • @Bosh196666
    @Bosh196666 Před rokem +1

    I couldn’t agree more with you about keeping an accurate diary. I’ve been doing it for over 20 years. Good luck with your venture.

  • @garyroberts8170
    @garyroberts8170 Před rokem +2

    Only way to go your so organised a real professional approach 👏

  • @catherton4
    @catherton4 Před rokem +3

    Good to see someone taking pride in their work.

  • @leighclifford7808
    @leighclifford7808 Před rokem +3

    Epic video.
    All ways keep a record of what you have done and what has happened.
    Saved my bum on more than one occasion. 👍🏼

  • @OneManAndHisThoughts
    @OneManAndHisThoughts Před rokem +6

    Belter of a channel, really happy to see you going strong
    I am jealous of you, I have always wanted to give it a go myself but to cowardly to take the plunge
    On the notes thing, couldn’t agree with that enough, I have always just relied on the FTA Vision app but that’s because my employer plays for it 😂
    Keep it going big lad 👍👍👍

  • @richardlaw5737
    @richardlaw5737 Před rokem +8

    Well that’s the first time I’ve ever heard of a prohibition for a EML 😮. He must issue them like confetti then because it’s like a standard light on a DAF….

    • @gary63693
      @gary63693 Před rokem +2

      lol yeah. If that sound never come on, i'll be sh*tting bricks why it wasn't on

  • @martynroach182
    @martynroach182 Před rokem +2

    I was on the heavies in the 70's, then part time (I went into the NHS full time) until 1999. Your a credit to the industry mate, the best of luck to you.

  • @dominicmcmaster1294
    @dominicmcmaster1294 Před rokem +4

    Smashing it mate, and a good role model for the likes of myself thats looking into being an owner operator!

  • @mikeridge3229
    @mikeridge3229 Před rokem +7

    To be honest, there are people that can, and those who can't be bothered with this industry. If you could not conduct yourself due to lack of confidence things could go wrong for you. Hats off mate. I couldn't deal with the stress.

  • @jimboy124
    @jimboy124 Před rokem +9

    The way you say that you were treated and your positive attitude needs to be noted And it was made easier by your 100% postive attitude . Love your stuff mate Jim Red Rabbit GBR Truck #CBtalk app

  • @gerrymoloney4557
    @gerrymoloney4557 Před rokem +2

    Lovely truck best of luck with everything

  • @10triumphs
    @10triumphs Před rokem +3

    Your going places mate keep it up 👍

  • @fatbuddhastore
    @fatbuddhastore Před rokem +1

    Great work ethic, love your vids

  • @allymac6813
    @allymac6813 Před rokem

    Really informative, had no idea engine warning would result in PG9... Definitely starting the diary thing as I agree with your reasoning and some things are just unavoidable and perhaps not explainable without some clear management and record keeping!! Cheers

  • @jeffreylindop5782
    @jeffreylindop5782 Před rokem +1

    onwards and upwards dave, best of luck.

  • @tomwest_uk
    @tomwest_uk Před rokem

    I work for daf mate as a road tester, top video and respect the realism in ya content, keep up the good work 🤙🏼

  • @greencandletraction
    @greencandletraction Před rokem +19

    A good video about the process. The problem with not knowing about this stuff is that you don't know if the DVSA are taking the correct action or not.
    That delayed prohibition will now give you 25 points on your Operator Compliance Risk Score. If you are a single truck owner operator that will have a significant effect on your OCRS now which will take time to get rid of.
    I am not convinced the PG9 was the right action. Check out the Categorisation of Defects manual (free to find online). Chapter 5 - note 6. It says prohibition action should only be taken if the system clearly indicates a fault and the AdBlue tank is empty. As you had already arranged for repair I think he should have let you go with an Inspection notice which would have meant no points on your OCRS.
    Problem with roadside prohibitions is there is no right of appeal. So nothing can be changed now. But in future ask them specifically which part of the manual they are referring to.

    • @philipbennett2183
      @philipbennett2183 Před rokem +2

      I have no knowledge on truck driving or the industry ( just an interest) but this appears to be sound advice and info.

    • @tonycole9851
      @tonycole9851 Před rokem +1

      You will be in Amber for 3 years on your OCRS score till it clears

    • @davidkeye5589
      @davidkeye5589 Před rokem +1

      Very much as above re the score, this encounter could bring a lot more encounters in future as its so hard for the owner driver to improve his score, easier for the larger company as lots of first time mot passes will keep their score in green etc on the ocrs. Its tough for the smaller fleet guys.

    • @MKHNitro
      @MKHNitro Před rokem

      ​@@tonycole9851 With his two drivers hours infringements added to the PG9 prohibition he will be on the RED warning list AND Traffic Commissioner will be informed

    • @tonycole9851
      @tonycole9851 Před rokem +4

      @@MKHNitro infringements on hours weren’t followed through, pay attention to the film

  • @frankmcshane94
    @frankmcshane94 Před rokem +3

    Great DC nothing wrong being honest putting your hands up and taken infringments lot drivers wouldnt admit to that great looking truck /trailer you take pride in your truck at end day your selling your product to your customers no work no pay no money great videos keep coming DC till next 1 .

    • @gary63693
      @gary63693 Před rokem

      If DVSA wants your tacho card, how on earth can you hide it? It's all logged and your most oldest records gets overwritten with new data. If they ask you for your card, then you tell them you got infringements

  • @JamesDean-xf9ht
    @JamesDean-xf9ht Před rokem +4

    Well done mate very professional with regards to you keeping a diary and looking after your truck 👍👍

  • @julietebbs4432
    @julietebbs4432 Před rokem

    That was so interesting.Well done for keeping a diary.All the best to you

  • @GuilhermePauloDaSilva
    @GuilhermePauloDaSilva Před rokem +3

    Eng. Malfunction amber ligh are permanent in half of all Daf and Iveco I have driven. Lol!!!

  • @RoguePorqupine
    @RoguePorqupine Před rokem +2

    Dan, just be careful with the nox sensor. I had one go when working for Rocklys they changed it and it went again 2 mile down road, turns out it was ad blue pump had gone and it fried the new nox sensor.
    Also said hi to ya last night in OG1

  • @markterry4290
    @markterry4290 Před 6 měsíci

    Fantastic, you are a credit to the industry

  • @glennmaxfield6618
    @glennmaxfield6618 Před rokem

    Good man keeping a diary. I did that all of my working life in all sorts of jobs.

  • @BLACKSTARR2006
    @BLACKSTARR2006 Před rokem

    Nice one !!
    keep up the good work mate!! I subbed you and currently going through my HGV journey theory booked in may 2023 and the cpc is mashing me up lol any tips on how to study for the case studies? Cheers!

  • @paulrichards2435
    @paulrichards2435 Před rokem

    Quility and useful information keep it going

  • @stevenbutler2030
    @stevenbutler2030 Před rokem

    Nice one mate keep going forward 💯 👍

  • @seancoleman8528
    @seancoleman8528 Před rokem +1

    Love ir honesty mate

  • @julianlyons711
    @julianlyons711 Před rokem

    Great example of how to conduct yourself when stopped and record keeping

  • @condelaneycd
    @condelaneycd Před rokem

    Good man nice truck con from Ireland 🇮🇪 😊

  • @patrickwatters7555
    @patrickwatters7555 Před rokem +5

    Don't forget to get the PG9 taken off you have to show the test cert and they will issue a PG10 otherwise it could cause problems in the future.

  • @glenford3839
    @glenford3839 Před rokem +1

    Great vlog as always 👍👍

  • @camerondowning7523
    @camerondowning7523 Před rokem +3

    Love the videos, just a suggestion but could you change the aspect ratio on your camera so the video fits the screen better

  • @Ivc406
    @Ivc406 Před rokem

    Hi,first time on channel you're to hard on yourself,you are doing fine keep diary all the best 🚛🚛🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @scorpion787x8
    @scorpion787x8 Před rokem

    Going beyond contract, taken to a whole new level...

  • @kialcgaming8597
    @kialcgaming8597 Před rokem +1

    keep the good work david :)

  • @siraff4461
    @siraff4461 Před rokem +1

    You got lucky there mate. Considering how everyone is all up in arms about emissions these days you would imagine they would throw the book at you for an engine light - though we all know its not unsafe and isn't going to make much difference for the week or two its not working.
    Glad the dvsa bloke was sensible about it. I know a lad who got pulled for a similar thing last year - yellow engine light but he didn't know why - and it was an immediate stop in place then he had to get it towed to the garage.
    The UK ones are usually reasonable but some of the abroad ones can be very over the top.

  • @kullmantharu8200
    @kullmantharu8200 Před 4 měsíci

    Nice Video keep it up !

  • @nigelwhitehouse282
    @nigelwhitehouse282 Před rokem +1

    I think you were set up there. I used to drive my car to Belgium and back every 2 weeks for work . Stopped in the tunnel most times - single bloke by himself . The cars and caravans totally loaded just go through . Good video.

  • @garethifan1034
    @garethifan1034 Před 10 měsíci

    Definitely helps to have the gift of of the Gab. Ohh..and a good diary!!

  • @Rickytricky01
    @Rickytricky01 Před 6 měsíci

    I used to drive an 8 leg Daf CF beavertail weighing 21800kg useless truck for weight however the emissions light was on permanently it went into Daf at Walton Summit & they couldn't turn it off no matter what they did everything possible was changed it still illuminated faults cleared I think it's still lit now with no battery attached good luck keep going

  • @medler2110
    @medler2110 Před rokem

    That's not the first time I've known a diary help a driver at a DVSA stop or the inspector comment on it.
    In my experience, having been stopped a few times over the years, they've always been pretty decent to deal with, even when you have some infringement, I got a delayed prohibition for a loose trailer axle, basically he ask me where I was tipping and where I had to get back too, and gave me enough time to do it and a bit.
    One also gave me the benefit of the doubt, as he put it when I'd run over my hours. I was straight up with him, said I'd gone over at the start of the week before he did the analysis.
    Your problem now is you have a PG9 linked to your O licence and you won't be on a green light, so you might have a few more checks.

  • @bigdogjb3848
    @bigdogjb3848 Před rokem

    when i learnt to drive hgv's in the 90's best advise i was given was keep a drivers hand book 1 in case taco fails. 2 cover your back for which ever firm you work for 3, if you where crap at maths you had it written down start stop for the day. 4 misc details for the day

  • @omardude39
    @omardude39 Před rokem +1

    Delayed prohibition is more common because they recognise that faults can't always be fixed immediately, and if it doesn't affect the safe operation of the vehicle, then it can continue to operate for a short period.
    The diary is absolutely vital and the strongest tool in your armoury. It probably completely shaped your encounter with the DVSA. It demonstrates you are aware of the rules about driving hours, it also shows you are monitoring them, and if infringements do occur, you are both recording them and documenting the reasons.
    Someone who's trying to be compliant and not just taking the piss will get a whole world of better treatment than someone who doesn't know, doesn't care and is just doing as much as they can with no recordkeeping.

  • @davidwilliams9504
    @davidwilliams9504 Před rokem

    Very interesting to a non HGV driver, you are well organized and deserve respect

  • @iain465g9
    @iain465g9 Před rokem

    Hi dave what tyre shine do you use and can you list all the cleaning products,
    Great honest day to day life as you said politeness goes a long way 👍

  • @caydenwilkinson5250
    @caydenwilkinson5250 Před rokem +3

    In the early days david we used to do logbooks lol

  • @krakatoa1200
    @krakatoa1200 Před rokem +1

    I did nearly 50 years on the road starting with BRS in Gloucester and ending up at B&Q doing night trunk. i loved it, but wouldn't want to do it now thanks to GPS and jobs worth officials They even know when you stop for a cuppa these days.

  • @TheSimonn1
    @TheSimonn1 Před rokem +1

    You can buy an additive too put in your adblue tank that can stop crystal happening

  • @philipleaver6031
    @philipleaver6031 Před rokem +3

    Vosa Jobs worth glad I got out of the racket,

  • @Kk18739
    @Kk18739 Před rokem +8

    You went wrong by expecting the idiots at the DVSA to exercise some common sense. Absolute joke a PG9 for a MIL lamp. DVSA bloke shouldn’t even have mentioned those couple of minor infringements, he basically admitted you’re doing everything right then gave you a PG9 anyway and all the bs that comes with it over something which has absolutely no affect on road safety.
    A jobsworth of the highest order.

    • @Dbdiagnosticsltd
      @Dbdiagnosticsltd Před rokem

      It would stoll fail an mot with thar warning light, which us basically a roadside check so he's just doing his job.

    • @Dbdiagnosticsltd
      @Dbdiagnosticsltd Před rokem

      True but still an mot fail so still a roadside fail end of story.

    • @Kk18739
      @Kk18739 Před rokem +1

      @@Dbdiagnosticsltd it’s shouldn’t be end of story though. The ramifications of a PG9 on an operator licence for a defect from one of the hundreds of sensors on a vehicle which can fault/fail in service when they can see he is running within the law are ridiculous. A degree of common sense should be applied. Go for the people with dangerous vehicles not the low hanging fruit and I would have some respect for them. Enforcing the letter of the law rather than the spirit will hopefully one day become the downfall of these idiots.

    • @Dbdiagnosticsltd
      @Dbdiagnosticsltd Před rokem

      @Kkk187 The examiner might have said get it repaired if he had not said its been to a workshop and I was told its OK. If he said it came on coming through France and I'm being looked at back at depot he might have let it go.
      Yeah it's nothing serious like over weight, or loose wheel etc but still wouldn't pass an mot which is all they are working to.
      When at mot they don't use common sense either so doubt it would be used on the road

    • @Kk18739
      @Kk18739 Před rokem

      @@Dbdiagnosticsltd I find the testers do use common sense tbh, there’s one or two on a power trip but they’re mostly reasonable guys. Roadside enforcement seems to be staffed by a huge amount of absolute bell ends, there will be some decent but they’re in the minority. The fact he quizzed him about a couple of minor tacho infringements tells me everything I need to know about the clown that stopped him. If I was a small operator I would 100% run on BG plates, not to run bent just to take some power away from these roadside enforcement staff with a god complex.

  • @andyclark1426
    @andyclark1426 Před rokem +3

    Got off lightly there, Dafs come out factory with EML on, least it was a delayed prohibition, many of the lesser human testers would have immediately prohibited it

  • @MistahDave92
    @MistahDave92 Před rokem

    I always see trucks overflowing from the services into the hard shoulder for the night when driving in Italy, especially in the North. Glad he didn't fine you.

  • @brycepender6001
    @brycepender6001 Před rokem +6

    Try buying a small OBD fault clearing tool for similar events.

  • @BobSmith-ui4qu
    @BobSmith-ui4qu Před rokem

    It is interesting hearing about the European hours of service. Here in Canada in a 16 hr day the driver is allowed to drive max 13 hrs and work or on duty a max of 14. A 8 hr off in the sleeper plus 2 hrs off duty split in ½ hr periods give you 10 hrs off duty then you get back the 14 hrs to work. You can work 70 hr in 7 days 36 hr reset ( off duty)or 120 hrs in 14 days ( 72 hr reset). Every 7 days must have 24 hrs off. WiUSA rules are screwy 11 drive in a 14 hr day with a 10 hr rest which can be 8 and a block of 2 or 7 and a block of 3 plus a 30 min break before 8 hrs of driving has taken place.

  • @rachaelwright2395
    @rachaelwright2395 Před rokem +1

    Hi David was just looking at your above video an am very impressed I then looked at your website could I ask who Drew’s family is sounds like nice thing you did also would love to chat with you about your journey if I can either meeting up or a phone call many thanks Gary/Rachael
    P/S
    Keep up the great work

  • @jayd1974
    @jayd1974 Před rokem +1

    Bob on mate fair play to ya👍

  • @mrroyale8789
    @mrroyale8789 Před rokem

    Excellent vid!

  • @allenhenry8236
    @allenhenry8236 Před rokem

    I had an Amber engine malfunction in my scania last week, our fleet dept said just come back with it, I never knew it was a pg9? Thanks for the info 👍

  • @MrGrabbingtruck
    @MrGrabbingtruck Před rokem

    Must be one of the very few Daf’s on the road which still has the adblue working 😂

  • @MayorofDipshittery-lq7if

    Best way to be with dvsa, don’t get stroppy and be helpful you’ll get more leeway.

  • @101brydon
    @101brydon Před rokem +1

    Thank god ime retiring in a few months ime at the stage were I can tell the dvsa to go and xxxx the sens

  • @Ettap96
    @Ettap96 Před rokem +9

    you could use the ferry mode on the tachograph when you get to the queue at the harbour so you dont get anymore random infrictions

    • @SpeedSetSims
      @SpeedSetSims Před rokem

      I don’t think that is allowed, since that mode is only for actually boarding/deboarding or shunting on a train or ferry.

    • @DTWTheWanderingMuzungu
      @DTWTheWanderingMuzungu Před rokem

      You can only move twice on ferry mode up to an hour. That’s not enough when it’s busy plus the channel crossing doesn’t provide bunks or couchettes to make a ferry move legal.

  • @colinmitchell8135
    @colinmitchell8135 Před rokem

    Great help, cheers👍

  • @kwokka666
    @kwokka666 Před rokem

    Make sure they read that nox sensor code correctly, 🤔🤔🤔 change out the right part,, you do not need that FKN light coming up on the dash again, KEEP ON TRUCKINGGOOD 👍☠️☠️👍

  • @garymcmillan4177
    @garymcmillan4177 Před rokem

    I tow a car trailer and got a pg9 a couple of weeks ago. Fault in wiring led to lights pulsing. Cops pulled me , pg9 me, but did say if I could get it fixed at roadside, they would come back and lift the prohibition. So sourced a trailer board, got it fitted, and all was OK. Called 101 like the cop instructed, and they got onto the dealing officer's, who then contacted colleagues that were close by. They came out, checked my lights, and lifted the pg9. Took about 2hrs in total but fair play to police Scotland coming back out.

  • @jmcmedia8859
    @jmcmedia8859 Před rokem

    i just got stopped checked other day and got issued a pg-9 form for 2 illegal tyers but he was great and gave me a few hours to try get em changed and then i did he had to get an officer sign it cause it was a training day and then i got my pg-10 paperwork and off i go, i was lucky to not have to get it towed to an mot test centre so yeah, i feel ya pain.

  • @curriehot
    @curriehot Před rokem +2

    Makes me laugh half the cars on the road have an eml light on all time

  • @Dadopersoblueboots
    @Dadopersoblueboots Před rokem +1

    Put the ferry mode on. Lol

  • @jcrutchley113
    @jcrutchley113 Před rokem

    “I know I don’t have any infringements and everything’s 90% right” apart from the infringement on your card mate 😂😂

  • @russcotton3582
    @russcotton3582 Před 5 měsíci

    You are a credit to the Industry

  • @dmfub2348
    @dmfub2348 Před rokem +1

    Always enjoy your content.

  • @krayzkev
    @krayzkev Před rokem

    excellent i enjoyed that.👍

  • @marcobrian1619
    @marcobrian1619 Před rokem +1

    I got pulled last year, 32t ridged.
    Dvsa pulled me at hull docks.
    Basically said I was overwight (14.8t digger and 1.5t of buckets) jokeing I said "you checky bastard" (rubbing my belly).
    Told the chap my wights and told him lorry cap.
    Then showed him my "empty" axle wight on the same wight bridge.........
    Checked my taco....."with 25min over time on and 35min over rest with my 45min rest to comp" explain everything.....laffed and joked with good humour......
    I was given green light.
    Like you say just be open and truthful, if your good all ok, if running bent........expect the PG9

  • @mikeberry304
    @mikeberry304 Před rokem

    Get yourself a cheap code reader to keep in the truck to clear temporary faults , so many vehicles come up with NOX sensors, modern technology that's just not up to job 👍👍

  • @liberexcogitatoris1792
    @liberexcogitatoris1792 Před rokem +3

    All this crap for a job that only pays slightly higher than minimum wage, do not become a HGV driver.

    • @Tom_3017
      @Tom_3017 Před rokem

      Slightly over? You obviously don't drive trucks you can earn alot more than minimum wage 🤣🤣

  • @tonytj6614
    @tonytj6614 Před rokem

    I didn't know you could get pg9 on Amber warning light daf's constantly on in they. Lol. Started keeping diary start this year.

  • @andrewtiefry5990
    @andrewtiefry5990 Před rokem

    Just wondering what's the hp of your truck. Nice work on the diary you have

  • @eetwtszdfsregreshteshu

    record management - as normal its priceless !!!

  • @marcspenny4555
    @marcspenny4555 Před rokem

    Hiya been watching a few of your videos on a few different platforms and it's been on my mind for sometime being an owner operator . But I keep wondering how you charge customers . Size weight miles ect . Or do they tell you what they will pay?

  • @bigboy0625
    @bigboy0625 Před rokem +4

    It's a DAF if there was no warnings on the dash then start worrying 😂

    • @barry5138
      @barry5138 Před rokem +1

      Same with a VW car, if it's not like a Christmas tree you're in trouble

    • @philleggitt3005
      @philleggitt3005 Před rokem +2

      No warnings on a Daf = flat batteries...LOL...

  • @EddieTruckingAdventures
    @EddieTruckingAdventures Před rokem +2

    I know a far amount of haulage but never knew about PG9

  • @26TM079
    @26TM079 Před rokem +2

    PG9(Delayed) it allows you time to rectify
    any minor defect. similar to a DVRS that cars and light vehicles are issued by the Police,
    As for keeping a dairy / records, YES 100% bob on, I drove for a living for 20 years, I always kept a log.
    times start finish, any occurrences. plus the vehicle reg/feet number and any defects / body damage I found.
    thus gave me evidence if The Brass tried to pin and thing on me later on.
    YES Managers in passenger transport industry will do this. That is why there is a HUGE shortage of bus drivers in the UK.
    no one wants to do it any more,
    especially for £10 - £13 a hour 12 hour days.