Passengers across the UK have been hit by EU rules on working hours meant to protect drivers, bus companies say. Western Greyhound in south-west England has broken one route into three so that passengers have to change buses twice.
The rules on routes longer than 50km (30 miles) are too costly to implement and the result is a farce, it says.
But the European Commission says there is no problem elsewhere in Europe and the companies are trying to bypass laws which ensure drivers are not tired.
Under the EU drivers' hours rule, drivers on routes longer than 50km are not allowed to work more than nine hours a day because they need more rest.
Western Greyhound says that would be fine for companies operating large depots with a large number of drivers.
But, it argues, for smaller companies often with two or three drivers, longer routes have become impossible to operate.
This is stupid. Why are we letting another country decide our rules?
I say Bring Back Tony Blair:eusa_whis


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