road legal quads/ A roads
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_topcat

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1,938 posts

271 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2004
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I am soon getting a road legal 250cc quad and would like to know whether they can be ridden legally on an A road. they are bigger than a 125 motor bike and dont need L plates.
Thank you for your help.
TC



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>>> Edited by _topcat on Tuesday 22 June 15:27

plotloss

67,280 posts

292 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2004
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Yep they can as long as they have number plates and front and rear lights...

They are tractors rather than motorbikes.

woodytvr

623 posts

268 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2004
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Does that mean they don't need insurance and MOT's etc if only used with 3 miles of the farm?

_topcat

Original Poster:

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271 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2004
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well this one will be fully road legal, not an agricultural vehicle. I have to pay the same as a car in road tax.

_topcat

Original Poster:

1,938 posts

271 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2004
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oh and it will need an mot in three years and always needs insurance. bugger!

plotloss

67,280 posts

292 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2004
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How do you mean, fully road legal?

_topcat

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Tuesday 22nd June 2004
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lights, horn, correct tyres etc. All mot stuff.
The other way is pretend its a tractor and only use it within 5 miles from your farm.
I dont have a farm here and i will be further away from home than 5 miles.

Deester

1,607 posts

282 months

Tuesday 22nd June 2004
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woodytvr said:
Does that mean they don't need insurance and MOT's etc if only used with 3 miles of the farm?


This is not true! In Scotland anyway.

_topcat

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Tuesday 22nd June 2004
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Are there any police officers who may know the answer.?

Dwight VanDriver

6,583 posts

266 months

Wednesday 23rd June 2004
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Seems to be one of two On Road/Off Road:

1. A quad or its more technical classification - Quadricycle- 4 wheels, net engine power not exceeding 15Kw, unladen weight ne 400 k (goods vehicle 550Kg) does not fall because of the number of wheels (4) into the def of a motor cycle. You say it has Road Fund Licence so presumably it has been registered with DVLA,Index Mark allocated which has to be displayed and I would be interested as to what classification they have allocated it car, tractor, ag vehicle etc?. If car then all the whistles flutes and bells that apply to a motor car come into play and apply. If other maybe some exemptions will apply as to fixtures and fittings.

As to Insurance then if it is on a road then Insurance required period, as it is a motor vehicle - a Goped was held to be a motor vehicle. There is no exception under the Act that would apply seemingly to your use as a private individual.

It would also seem that it may well be able to be classed as an agricultural motor vehicle - constructed for use off road for the purpose of agriculture, horticulture or forestry and PRIMARILY used for one or more of these purposes. (Seems this is the most common use).

Under S.2 Vehicle Excise and Registration Act 1994 a vehicle is exempt Excise Duty if it is ONLY used for purposes relating to agric/hort/forestry, used on a public road only in passing between land occupied by the same person and the distance it travels on a road between land does not exceed 1.5 Km.

Serving Traffic BiB's will have been circulated information by DofT as to what classification these vehicles are thus how to deal with them. Regretably I no longer qualify for this information.

What I would say is that if you have any qualms then have words with DVLA, and VOSA (Vehicle Inspectorate) both of who have WEB pages that give a contact EMail address. As the ultimate authority then you can take what they say as nigh on gospel - until such time as a High Court upturns their decision.

Sorry to be so fuzzy...

DVD

_topcat

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Wednesday 23rd June 2004
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thank you DVD, thats kinda what i wanted to hear. go to the dvla and ask them, good idea.