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Creating a driver’s logbook – BURY Time Suite User Manual

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Creating a driver’s logbook

The following data will then be listed for you in table form:

Tour type

Four tour types are differentiated between: business (green), trips to work (yellow), private (red), and
automatic tour (brown).

Licence

You can differentiate between the vehicles using the licence plates. This is the only column the sorting
criteria of which (ascending/descending) you are able to change.

Joined

If you have connected either two or several tours together, then a checkmark is used as a marker.
These tours can also be separated again.

Start date

Here, you are stated the date and time of the start of the tour.

Start address

Here, you are stated the address (without house numbers) at the beginning of the tour.

Start KM

Number of kilometres/mileage at the start of the tour.

End date

Here, you are stated the date and the time at the end of the tour.

Destination

Here, you are stated the address (without the house numbers) at the end of the tour.

End KM

Number of kilometres/mileage at the end of the tour.

Tour distance
The number of kilometres driven.

Correction
The current correction factor of the tour.

Duration
States the tour time in hours, minutes and seconds.

Data complete
Displays whether all the compulsory fields have been filled in and the journey can be completed.