Scottish law

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englisharcher

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165 months

Wednesday 5th June 2013
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Hi, I have been told, that on the Scottish island of North Uist, anything over 2.5t doesn't need an MOT.

And that you can drive a HGV on a car license.

Does anyone know if this is true?

andym1603

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173 months

Wednesday 5th June 2013
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I would doubt that is true. The islands will still be policed but there will not be many of them.

Fun Bus

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219 months

Wednesday 5th June 2013
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I'd be astonished of any of that was true.

englisharcher

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Wednesday 5th June 2013
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It looks like it's true, in part.

http://www.rha.uk.net/services/recovery/news/conte...



The purpose of this consultation exercise is to seek views on the Department’s proposals to remove a number of exemptions from the Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) roadworthiness testing scheme. The consequence would be that operators of vehicles in currently exempt HGV classes would, in future, be required to have their vehicles tested annually.


HGVs based in seven Scottish islands.


Vehicles having a base or centre in any of the following islands, namely, Arran, Bute, Great Cumbrae, Islay, Mull, Tiree or North Uist from which use of the vehicle on a journey is normally commenced.

Fun Bus

17,911 posts

219 months

Wednesday 5th June 2013
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So it's a consultation exercise - hmm, be interesting to see what comes of it.

englisharcher

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Wednesday 5th June 2013
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Fun Bus said:
So it's a consultation exercise - hmm, be interesting to see what comes of it.
The consultation is to make them non exempt, as the law stands, they need no test.

alangla

4,831 posts

182 months

Thursday 6th June 2013
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englisharcher said:
HGVs based in seven Scottish islands.


Vehicles having a base or centre in any of the following islands, namely, Arran, Bute, Great Cumbrae, Islay, Mull, Tiree or North Uist from which use of the vehicle on a journey is normally commenced.
Surprised that Arran & Bute are both on that list. Both are fairly large islands & both have fairly substantial bus fleets (Stagecoach on Arran, West Coast Motors on Bute). Wonder if the buses need to get taken off the island every year for an MoT.

Humper

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163 months

Friday 7th June 2013
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Yeah, I knew there were exemptions on some of the islands( some you dont need road tax either) bur Arran & Bute surprised me too.