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<blockquote data-quote="Robt" data-source="post: 6595515" data-attributes="member: 1005"><p>For your use (the op) you do not need a yacht. (Edit, predictive text put yacht rather than tacho!) if it’s a digital then set it to places, then out of scope to save it beeping. HOWEVER if it’s a digital then it records anyway so if you are using for private non tachometer use and you have a crash say 8 hours after no stops then you will rightly be forvthe high jump. Our 4x4’s all have tachometer in. We are borderline it a “grey area” however I do feel better if I have a rest and visual check of lights etc after 4.5 hours of driving.</p><p>So to the op, if your wife is doing horse events local then you are fine. If however she is driving over 4.5 hours then I’d suggest a digital tacho is fitted for yours, hers, anyone else’s safety. My tacho card cost £35 I think</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robt, post: 6595515, member: 1005"] For your use (the op) you do not need a yacht. (Edit, predictive text put yacht rather than tacho!) if it’s a digital then set it to places, then out of scope to save it beeping. HOWEVER if it’s a digital then it records anyway so if you are using for private non tachometer use and you have a crash say 8 hours after no stops then you will rightly be forvthe high jump. Our 4x4’s all have tachometer in. We are borderline it a “grey area” however I do feel better if I have a rest and visual check of lights etc after 4.5 hours of driving. So to the op, if your wife is doing horse events local then you are fine. If however she is driving over 4.5 hours then I’d suggest a digital tacho is fitted for yours, hers, anyone else’s safety. My tacho card cost £35 I think [/QUOTE]
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