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tachograph

[ UK /tˈækəɡɹˌæf/ ]
NOUN
  1. a tachometer that produces a graphical record of its readings; used to record the speed and duration of trips in a motor vehicle

How To Use tachograph In A Sentence

  • Officers would also be checking the vehicle for defects, inspecting the tachograph and checking for any alcohol content in the bodies of the drivers.
  • A lorry driver in the last ten years of his working life, struggling to cope with modern traffic and trying to deliver goods on time, falsifies his tachograph.
  • A complex investigation by Cumbria police has led to 13 drivers working for a Northern Ireland haulage firm admitting falsifying their tachograph records. News round-up
  • Thankfully, the latest breed of electronic tachographs are much easier to fit into the facias of such vehicles than the older style units were.
  • And Patrick Boyle, the managing director, also pleaded not guilty to perverting the course of justice by attempting to dispose of tachograph vehicle units. News round-up
  • ‘We tend to think of lorry drivers who use tachographs and are obviously expected by law to drive within set limits,’ she said.
  • Peter Johnson, of Inchcape Ford Farnborough, worked with them to determine the correct information regarding tachograph regulations and supported their fund-raising efforts through sponsorship from Inchcape Farnborough. Automotive Headlines
  • Using the integrated OmniExpress system's on-board computer with the vehicle's digital tachograph, Waberer's will be able to monitor driver and vehicle activities remotely. WebWire | Recent Headlines
  • Like a black box or tachograph, it also keeps a record of its measurements and could even contact the police or slow or stop the car.
  • The firm sells software to haulage companies, including invoicing and tachograph analysis systems. Times, Sunday Times
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