Stroppymonkey wrote:Or try the link
http://www.iwt.co.uk/1769.file.dld
Stroppymonkey wrote:It's all stupid really.
So you can tow a 750 kg trailer fully loaded behind a fully loaded 3500kg van with a train weight of 4250kg and that's fine and legal.
If your trailer weighs 756kg then you're illegal and the van can't have a MAM of anymore than 2749kg
Bonkers... Who decided that.
Stroppymonkey wrote:Well for starters I'd make sure that the Tax Payer funded government advice website was actually clear and accurate and NOT open to misunderstanding!
(ROG) wrote:Stroppymonkey wrote:Or try the link
http://www.iwt.co.uk/1769.file.dld
Is the trailer MAM
more than the unladen
weight of the vehicle?
That bit was revoked on 19/01/2013
paul2012 wrote:(ROG) wrote:Stroppymonkey wrote:Or try the link
http://www.iwt.co.uk/1769.file.dld
Is the trailer MAM
more than the unladen
weight of the vehicle?
That bit was revoked on 19/01/2013
Forgive ne for throwing a spanner into the works. - but where does in say it's been revoked ??
This give a good indication that it's still inforced.....
Applied to all standard B licence issued from 1997 onwards..
(ROG) wrote:This should explain the current law -
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