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anyone know if i can legally do this.
MUSKIE:
i have bought a series 3, its a runner and looks ok. it is situated less than a mile from my house but its a main road between the two A6, no mot and no tax, can i drive it home with it connected to a rigid bar via my mates rangie?? i know i can do it physically but its the legalities, if it was just me i would drive it home but due to the wifes job i really dont want to get nicked.
if not any of you local boys got a trailer and a spare half hour i would see you ok in beer :roll:
muddyweb:
Technically I don't believe you can.
The biggest risk would be in the event of something going wrong.. you'd have no insurance.
Sooty:
See Clouseau's entry in this subject, I think you will find the same thinks apply.
http://forums.mud-club.com/viewtopic.php?t=3132&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
strapping young lad:
i think it would be safer if you could trailer it back
in fact thats the only way! :)
SteveH:
I was planning on moving petro by booking it for an M.O.T near to where I am heading, then after the mot going to wherever it is I am going to work on it.. Already insured on it and I was under the impression that it was legal to do..
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