What are the rules for transport by ferryboat, or train?
If a vehicle covers part of its journey by ferryboat or train, the following rules apply: The daily rest period may be interrupted, but only once and if it is, 2 hours must be added to the total rest time. If the rest is split up, 1 part must be taken on land, either before or after the journey; the other part can be taken on the boat or train. Any interruption in rest must be as short as possible and no more than 1 hour before or after getting on or off, including any customs formalities. During both parts of the rest period, the driver(s) must have access to a bunk or couchette. Time spent on a ferryboat or train, which is not treated as daily rest, can be treated as a break.