HC Deb 20 March 1980 vol 981 cc310-1W
Mr. Temple-Morris

asked the Minister of Transport if he has any plans for extending the network of 450 fully equipped tachograph stations approved by his Department; and if so, what they are.

Mr. Kenneth Clarke

The tachograph manufacturers have supplied the Department with the list of 450 fully equipped calibration stations which they intend to sponsor, and I have no intention of approving any more. I am satisfied that the network will be sufficient to meet the need for retrospective fitment between now and the end of next year and for the continuing work thereafter. The network will, however, be supplemented by a number of modestly equipped stations in remote areas with a very low vehicle population.

Mr. Temple-Morris

asked the Minister of Transport what penalties are provided for unauthorised installation of tachographs in breach of article 14(1) of EEC regulation 1463/70.

Mr. Kenneth Clarke

I have not so far thought it necessary to provide statutory penalties for unauthorised installation, and I would prefer to avoid doing so if possible. Fitment by unauthorised persons can lead to complications when the installations are presented for calibration. The station may have to make additional checks to be satisfied that the installation has been performed correctly and this work, of course, would attract additional charges. However, I am keeping the situation under review.