Motorhome speed limit
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Just need a bit of help in getting a definitive answer on what the speed limit is on my motorhome.
It is an Iveco Van conversion with the V5 correctly stating motorhome. As I understand it the speed limit is now 60mph NSL (not 50 for a van) 70mph dual carriageway (van would be 60mph) 70mph on motorway same as a van.
Speaking with a guy when we were away he said they should be same as a van, hence my question. The maximum weight of the van is 3500kg which it appears if one is over that then the lower limit applies.
Who would be able to confirm this DVLA, VOSA
Thanks in advance for any help as I don't want to fall foul on a technicality
It is an Iveco Van conversion with the V5 correctly stating motorhome. As I understand it the speed limit is now 60mph NSL (not 50 for a van) 70mph dual carriageway (van would be 60mph) 70mph on motorway same as a van.
Speaking with a guy when we were away he said they should be same as a van, hence my question. The maximum weight of the van is 3500kg which it appears if one is over that then the lower limit applies.
Who would be able to confirm this DVLA, VOSA
Thanks in advance for any help as I don't want to fall foul on a technicality
spaximus said:
Just need a bit of help in getting a definitive answer on what the speed limit is on my motorhome.
It is an Iveco Van conversion with the V5 correctly stating motorhome. As I understand it the speed limit is now 60mph NSL (not 50 for a van) 70mph dual carriageway (van would be 60mph) 70mph on motorway same as a van.
Speaking with a guy when we were away he said they should be same as a van, hence my question. The maximum weight of the van is 3500kg which it appears if one is over that then the lower limit applies.
Who would be able to confirm this DVLA, VOSA
Thanks in advance for any help as I don't want to fall foul on a technicality
At 3.5 ton motorhomes are classed as passenger vehicles rather than goods vehicles (subject to a couple of conditions regarding max number of passenger seats and not carrying good/cargo other than that required to inhabit the van). So your understanding on the speed limits are correct.It is an Iveco Van conversion with the V5 correctly stating motorhome. As I understand it the speed limit is now 60mph NSL (not 50 for a van) 70mph dual carriageway (van would be 60mph) 70mph on motorway same as a van.
Speaking with a guy when we were away he said they should be same as a van, hence my question. The maximum weight of the van is 3500kg which it appears if one is over that then the lower limit applies.
Who would be able to confirm this DVLA, VOSA
Thanks in advance for any help as I don't want to fall foul on a technicality
7mike said:
https://www.gov.uk/speed-limits
Motorhomes or motor caravans (more than 3.05 tonnes maximum unladen weight) 30 (48) 50 (80) 60 (96) 70 (112)
I have a motorhome which has a max gross weight of 3.5 tonnes. I had it weighed and fully kitted out but no passengers or luggage it weighs just under 3.0 tonnes. From this I assume that the higher speed limits apply, interested to hear if I am wrong on that.Motorhomes or motor caravans (more than 3.05 tonnes maximum unladen weight) 30 (48) 50 (80) 60 (96) 70 (112)

Scrump said:
I have a motorhome which has a max gross weight of 3.5 tonnes. I had it weighed and fully kitted out but no passengers or luggage it weighs just under 3.0 tonnes. From this I assume that the higher speed limits apply, interested to hear if I am wrong on that.
According to the Gov.UK site, that fits their definition of unladen weight so yes, should be fine. Mine's a T6 with a MAM of 2800kg, I generally stick to the lower limits as I'm a tight git and hate paying for diesel 
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