What law does this refer to?
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Someone above mentioned it's a 5 tonne van. I read a while back that 7.2 tonne vans are becoming more popular because they have a bigger usable payload than a 7.5 tonne lorry, and the article made the bold claim that 7.5 tonne lorries are almost unheard of in some parts of Europe because they are basically just de-rated 12-tonners.
I seem to recall the reasons for the greater usable payload were:
1) monocoque construction of a van is lighter than the body-on-chassis construction of a lorry.
2) modern lorry engines and gearboxes are over-engineered for 7.5 tonne usage (and correspondingly heavy), and modern van engines and gearboxes can pull that sort of load.
As to the original question, 3.5-7.5 tonne goods vehicles are in a situation where the maximum speed limit on a motorway is 70mph, but by law they need to be limited to 56mph. The limiter rule came in around 2005, and there was a plan to revise the speed limits back in 2008 but as far as I am aware this never took place.
See S7.6 onwards of this http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2009/142/pdfs/u...
I seem to recall the reasons for the greater usable payload were:
1) monocoque construction of a van is lighter than the body-on-chassis construction of a lorry.
2) modern lorry engines and gearboxes are over-engineered for 7.5 tonne usage (and correspondingly heavy), and modern van engines and gearboxes can pull that sort of load.
As to the original question, 3.5-7.5 tonne goods vehicles are in a situation where the maximum speed limit on a motorway is 70mph, but by law they need to be limited to 56mph. The limiter rule came in around 2005, and there was a plan to revise the speed limits back in 2008 but as far as I am aware this never took place.
See S7.6 onwards of this http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2009/142/pdfs/u...
PorkInsider said:
4rephill said:
The actual law that covers speed limiters on this type of vehicle is EU law (Directive 2002/85/EC):
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/eudr/2002/85/pdfs/e...
Where's the 56mph bit in there?https://www.legislation.gov.uk/eudr/2002/85/pdfs/e...
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