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[[ImageFile:Tachoscheibe.jpg|thumb|250px|The Tachograph Chart]]
A '''tachograph''' is a device that combines the functions of a clock and a speedometer. Fitted to a motor vehicle, a tachograph records the vehicle's speed and the length of time that it is moving or stationary. The mechanical tachograph writes on a round piece of paper which constantly turns throughout the work day. The marker moves nearer to or further from the center according to the driving speed. An entire rotation encompasses 24 hours.
Although it has become difficult to catch a lift from HGVs in the UK these days it is still possible and your chances improve with the older drivers if you have one of these discs. You may get a lift out of pure nostalgia or curiosity.
 
== External Links ==
 
[http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/article6193158.ece] Times article on hitchhiking that mentions Tachograph discs.
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