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Old 18-06-10, 10:58
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The trouble is that these historic vehicles are MOT exempt and have reduced insurance and zero tax based on them being used for social, domestic and leasure use only. In other words 'no load is permitted'
A couple of us were discusing this issue with a man from VOSA when we took out track laying test. We asked what constitutes a load? He said " anything from your lunch box upwards" Although it would take a jobsworth cop to pull you for your lunchbox. As always, it's when an accident happens that the wotzit hits the fan! Ron
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