ALL PHOTOGRAPHY BY BOB THE DRIVER
TRUCKERS ON TOUR
The following pages are dedicated to the lorry drivers of the uk.
Here are some of the photo`s taken as they travel the length and breath of the British Isles delivering their loads. We are going to start with Bob the driver.
Bob the driver is the number one driver in a steel company in Glasgow .His job is to deliver steel around Scotland No matter the weather.no matterthe distance Bob will get there 'He`s the best .
Do you know the famous TV star with Bob the Driver
ALL PHOTO`S TAKEN BY BOB THE DRIVER WHEN ON ONE HIS MANY BREAK S FROM DELIVERING HIS LOADS.
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In the European Union, drivers working hours are regulated by EU regulation (EC) No 561/2006 which entered into force on April 11, 2007. The non-stop driving time may not exceed 4.5 hours. After 4.5 hours of driving the driver must take a break period of at least 45 minutes. however, this can be split into 2 breaks, the first being at least 15 minutes, and the second being at least 30 minutes in length. The weekly driving time may not exceed 56 hours. In addition to this, a driver cannot exceed 90 hours driving in a fortnight.
WHERE YOU CAN SPOT BOB THE DRIVER
MONDAY LOCAL [HANGOVER] BROWN
TUESDAY LANARKSHIRE BLACK
WEDNESDAY OBAN BOTHS SIDES RED
THURSDAY FORT WILLIAM BLUE
FRIDAY FALKIRK/EDINBURGH WHITE

In the UK, one or more of the categories of Large Goods Vehicle (LGV) licenses is required. This is still widely known as an HGV or Heavy Goods Vehicle license after its former name.
Truck drivers have been the subject of many films, such as They Drive By Night (1940), but they became an especially popular topic in popular culture in the mid-1970s, following the release of White Line Fever, and the hit song "Convoy" by C.W. McCall, both in 1975. The main character of "Convoy" was a truck driver known only by his CB handle (C.B. name), "Rubber Duck." Three years later, in 1978, a film was released with the same name. In 1977, another film Smokey and the Bandit, was released, which revolves around the escapades of a truck driver and his friend as they transport a load of beer across state lines. Smokey and the Bandit spawned two sequels. The 1978 film F.I.S.T. was a fictionalized account of the unionization of the trucking industry in the earlier 20th century, while the future of truck driving was speculated on in the 1996 film Space Truckers in which trucking has gone beyond planetary loads to interplanetary ones. One episode of Cowboy Bebop, "Heavy Metal Queen", also features space-faring "truck" drivers.
BREAKING NEWS
Bob the driver falls of truck but it`s ok Bob struggles on.
He`s a credit to his profession. Coming soon Bob goes south
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