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  1. How long can I drive? You can drive: 9 hours per day (and twice a week up to 10 hours per day) 56 hours per week (maximum 90 hours per two weeks) exceptionally one hour longer to reach your home or company when you start a weekly rest period (or two hours more to start a regular weekly rest period)

  2. 1 maj 2023 · As an employer, remember that your staff can only drive up to a maximum of 9 hours per day. However, you can extend the daily driving time to maximum 10 hours and not more than twice a week. Your drivers cannot drive more than 56 hours per week and their total fortnightly driving time cannot exceed 90 hours.

  3. www.eurodev.com › blog › mileage-reimbursement-in-europeMileage Reimbursement in Europe

    24 sty 2024 · The official mileage allowance can be recognized for a maximum of 30,000 kilometers per calendar year. Mileage Reimbursement in Belgium. The Belgian rate for an employee is €0.4259 per driven kilometer. The mileage allowance is neither subject to social security contributions nor to payroll tax.

  4. You may not exceed an average of 48 hours working time (driving and other work) per week over a specific reference period. In addition you must not work for more than 60 hours in any single week.

  5. These rules establish notably that: Daily driving period shall not exceed 9 hours, with an exemption of twice a week when it can be extended to 10 hours. Total weekly driving time may not exceed 56 hours and the total fortnightly driving time may not exceed 90 hours.

  6. 20 sie 2020 · Drivers must not work more than 6 hours without a break. Such breaks must last no less than 30 minutes when a driver works between 6 and 9 hours in a day. This is in addition to the provisions of Regulation (EC) 561/2006, which sets a maximum driving limit of 4.5 hours without a break or rest.

  7. 6 lut 2023 · To get an EU driving licence you must: be usually resident in the EU country where you are applying. meet the minimum age requirements. meet the minimum medical requirements. pass a driving test. Usual residence. You must apply for a licence in the country where you usually or regularly live.