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UncategorizedNovember 5, 20250 comments

Calculator of Fines for Drivers’ Driving and Rest Time in Germany

In Germany, a calculator is available for determining fines related to violations of driving and rest time regulations applicable in 2025. The tool allows drivers and transport companies to quickly calculate penalties arising from road safety rules and EU social regulations.

Fines in Germany are calculated separately for the driver and the transport company. For example:
➡️ Reducing the daily rest period by more than 3 hours results in a fine of €60 per each commenced hour for the driver and €180 for the transport operator.
➡️ Exceeding the daily driving time by more than 2 hours – €60 per each commenced 30 minutes for the driver and €180 for the company.
➡️ Failure to present the driver card during inspection – from €75 up to €250, if this prevents data verification.

German authorities emphasize that enforcing these rules aims to reduce driver fatigue, which remains one of the leading causes of road accidents.

The calculator also takes into account the changes introduced by the EU Mobility Package, including the obligation to equip all vehicles engaged in international transport with second-generation smart tachographs (Smart Tacho Version 2) by the end of 2025. These devices automatically record, among other things, border crossings and vehicle locations, enabling quick detection of irregularities.

The calculator and detailed information are available HERE❗

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