European Union Working Hours and Breaks Quiz

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How often must a break be taken after consecutive working hours?

Every 6 hours

What is the minimum duration for breaks?

15 minutes

If working hours total between 6 and 9 hours, how long must the breaks total?

30 minutes

What is the maximum number of driving hours allowed in a day under the driver CPC working time directive?

10 hours

How long must a break be if a driver's working day is longer than 6 hours but does not exceed 9 hours?

15 minutes

What is the minimum rest period required at the end of a working day under the driver CPC working time directive?

11 hours

Study Notes

Break Times and Driving Hours

  • After consecutive working hours, a break must be taken at least every 4.5 hours.
  • The minimum duration for breaks is 45 minutes, which can be split into two breaks of at least 15 minutes and 30 minutes.
  • If working hours total between 6 and 9 hours, breaks must total at least 30 minutes.
  • The maximum number of driving hours allowed in a day under the driver CPC working time directive is 9 hours.
  • If a driver's working day is longer than 6 hours but does not exceed 9 hours, a break of at least 30 minutes is required.
  • The minimum rest period required at the end of a working day under the driver CPC working time directive is 11 hours.

Test your knowledge of European Union regulations on working hours and breaks with this quiz. Challenge yourself to understand the requirements for taking breaks after consecutive working hours and the total break time needed based on the duration of work. EU Drivers Hours regulations are also covered in this quiz.

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