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Fairground vehicles
Is there a law on the amount of trailers these fair ground trucks are allowed to tow on the public highway and are the drivers of these artic f/ground wagons allowed to drive these vehicles without having an HGV class one licence--some of these trucks we see on the roads are in excessof 60 feet long, surely there must be a limit to the lengths of these wagon trains and finally what about their driving/rest times.
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Showman's goods vehicles and other vehicles that don't need an operator's licence
http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg...2073132&r.s=sl General Interest http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring...ons/DG_4022499 |
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I found a site that gave allowable overall lengths for 'road trains' with figures for multiple trailers - but I cannot resolve who is allowed to use such combinations.
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Taken from DVLA
Special Trailer - Applies to showman’s rigid vehicles over 12,000kg pulling laden trailers over 4,000kg. Showman’s Haulage Vehicle - The term “Showman’s Haulage Vehicle” means a vehicle which is constructed and used on public roads solely for haulage and not for the purpose of carrying or having superimposed upon it any load except such as is necessary for its propulsion or equipment and which is registered in the name of a person following the business of a travelling showman and used solely by him for the purpose of his business and for no other purpose. The “Special Vehicle” taxation class encompasses the following vehicles: Mobile Crane, Mobile Pumps Digging Machine Works Truck Road Roller Showman’s HGV Showman’s Haulage, Special Trailer Vehicles of these descriptions weighing up to 3,500kg pay the PLG rate and tax in the PLG class. Vehicles of these descriptions over 3,500kg pay the basic HGV rate and license in the Special Vehicles Class. http://www.dvla.gov.uk/~/media/pdf/leaflets/v149.ashx It’s the DVLA so safe to ‘ok & open’ then click on ‘showman’ on left |
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Thanks Western SMT, quite a bit of interesting info there, I believe one showman in Yorkshire was pulled and the length of his train was taken by the police and found to be one foot(12") over the legal amount which was reported to be 60 feet, this guy was fined a few quid, but honestly I`ve seen these vehicles pulling a couple of 40`trailers and believe it or not ,a twinned wheeled caravan behind that lot----they are like the farmers who believe they are above the law pulling all kind of implements behind tractors showing no lights and no number plates----but thats another story------any farmers on here to reply to that, would love to hear their explaination to that!!!!!!
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There appear to be 'allowances' to pull multiple trailers - so why don't we see general operators running 'land trains'?
The concessions published above seem to concentrate on taxation for showmen. I can believe that showmen are allowed multiple trailers and exceptional (!) length - after all we regularly see them - but I cannot find anything in writing that defines this. Have we no traffic police members? |
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