A cookie is a small data file that is stored on your terminal device. Cookies are used to analyze user interest in our websites and help make them more user-friendly. You may in general access our websites without cookies as well. If you, however, wish to use the full functionality of our websites in the most user-friendly manner, you should accept the cookies that enable the use of certain functions or provide convenience features. The intended purpose of the cookies we use is shown in the list that follows.
By using our websites, you consent to the use of those cookies that your browser accepts based on your browser settings. You may, however, set your browser to notify you before cookies are accepted, to accept or reject only certain cookies, or to reject all cookies. You are furthermore able to delete cookies from your storage medium at any time. Further information can be found under data protection.
The following cookies are currently activated:
These cookies are absolutely necessary for the operation of the site and enable, for example, security-related functionalities. The following cookies are used:
To further improve our offer and our website, we collect anonymous data for statistics and analysis. These cookies are used to analyse user behaviour on our website using the web analysis solution Google Analytics. They bear the names '_ga', '_gid' or '_gat', which are used to distinguish users and to throttle the request rate. All collected data is analyzed anonymously.
Tachographs record information about driving time, speed and distance. They’re used to make sure drivers and employers follow the rules on drivers’ hours. When you need a tachograph. Tachograph symbols. Driving Symbol: Set when the vehicle is in motion (automatically set by tachograph). Break Symbol or Rest Period Symbol. This means using a driver card to record the data on the card when using a digital tachograph and using an analog chart when using the analogue tacho and keep them together.