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 B_A_B Brolly Dolly
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 Posted: 06:22 - 03 Sep 2008 Post subject: Info needed about van weights. |
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I`m trying to figure something out but i dunno the names/models of these vans so it might be a bit tricky to explain....
When you pass your car test you`re allowed to drive vans upto 3500kg without doing the LGV test but what does a 3500kg van look like?Is it like a basic ford transit?..or is it those slightly taller/longer vans that some companies use (like DHL/parcelforce etc).
or...if anyone can give me the names of the usual vans these companies use that`d help a lot.
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You can drive any of the transit size vans and Luton Box Vans (as shown below) on your car licence.
https://www.bramblevanrental.co.uk/images/DSC00461.JPG
If you want to hire one there may be further rules depending on the hire company - must be over 25 and/or have less than 6 points on your licence for example. ____________________ Current: 2002 FJR1300, 1999 Thundercat, Previous: 1998 XVS650 Dragstar
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If you passed your test before the new laws came in then you can drive upto 7.5ton vehicles on your car licence  |
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A rule of thumb, naturally there are exceptions..
Any van with only single wheels on the back axle, its a fair assumption to make to assume that its 3500kgs gross weight or less, in my experience.
Unfortunately, its often only panel vans that have single rear wheels on the back, lutons and tippers often (but not always) have the twin rear wheels, in these cases... just check the plate inside the door for the gross vehicle weight, as mentioned.
| Quote: | Granted its only 12 kilo but if you are fully loaded then you are overweight and technically not insured. |
You cannot drive anything with a plated gross over that which your licence entitles, regardless of what it is carrying. In the same way that weight limit signs are applicable to the gross weight and not the actual weight carried at the time.
| Quote: | If you passed your test before the new laws came in then you can drive upto 7.5ton vehicles on your car licence |
I'm being pedantic here, but the above turn of phrase used by so many irritates slightly, as it is misleading. It is nothing to do with your "car" licence.
Technically they stopped giving you the C1 licence category with a car test pass after '97. Apart from that nothing has changed.
I.e. if your licence has a C1 category you can drive up to 7.5t. If it doesn't, and you only have B, then you are limited to 3.5t. It is as simple as that. ____________________ So in other words, he stopped you for being flagrantly in posession of a motorcycle in direct contravention of the Hippies, Darkies and People Whose Face I Don't Like The Look of (Police Powers) Act. 1976 |
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I've been looking at vans recently for a trip I intend to do in the next few years, and obviously I've been looking at the 3.5 ton gross limit too as I don't have a licence for anything bigger.
In my experience searching, you're fine with pretty much any panel van (including long wheelbase high roof vans - my mate drives a 3.5t Transit in that format), smaller single and double-cab tippers, and minibuses under 9 seats. ____________________ TARMAC - Automotive blog *UPDATED 26/3/09 - Abandoned fuel stations to go electric? ~ Buy my eBay stuff!
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 289 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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