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Have you got a vehicle with 9 seats or more?
Jake:
If so did you know you are not allowed in the outside lane of a motorway
(unless told to do so by the police or to pass an oversized vehicle)
This includes all 110 drivers (with 9 seats or more), mini buses and above.
This is (since October) the law.
If you need clarity, contact the Police.
I thought that i'd better warn some of you.
Still cant believe a 110 full of people is'nt a car
:roll:
Ps. the word adapted does'nt mean after fit.
9 seats and up is the law, regardless of how and when the seats got there.
:!:
Pss. Ignore the yellow area.
This was stuck on the notice board at work to inform the 7.5 tonnes drivers of the new laws
LOFTY:
8 seats in addition to the driver, so doesnt that mean 8 total is ok, but 9 is a problem????????
thermidorthelobster:
I'd expect this would come as a bit of a shock to 110 CSW drivers. I've forwarded it to my friend at Land Rover to see what they think.
Jake:
--- Quote from: "thermidorthelobster" ---I'd expect this would come as a bit of a shock to 110 CSW drivers. I've forwarded it to my friend at Land Rover to see what they think.
--- End quote ---
I ended up in an arguement with my transport manager over it.
My view is that a 110 is a car so, therfore, follows car restrictions and rules.
was anyone else aware of this rule change?
What would have happened if *jobs worth* copper would have pulled a 110?
You cant plead ignorance against the law.
:evil:
Bush Tucker Man:
Good job that mine (when I get it) will be made into a 5-seater.
I could perhaps understand it if it a 'Hire & Reward' situation, ie; a Hotel operator ferrying guests down the motorway to a Pheasent shoot for example, as they're paying for the travel, food & shooting (hence; 'H&R')
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