I never met a normal racing team?Yes they have tachos but I bet they also employ drivers which is different to what I call 'normal' racing teams
They were all a bit ....... different?
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I never met a normal racing team?Yes they have tachos but I bet they also employ drivers which is different to what I call 'normal' racing teams
They are DVLAās printed interpretation of the rules.Looking at the weight rules here:
Medium-sized vehicles
Category C1
You can drive vehicles between 3,500 and 7,500kg maximum authorised mass (MAM) (with a trailer up to 750kg).
Category C1E
You can drive C1 category vehicles with a trailer over 750kg.
The combined maximum authorised mass (MAM) of both cannot exceed 12,000kg.
So you can drive a 7.5t motorhome with a 4.5t trailer, with a C1E licence.
Weather you then need a tacho, as the MAM is over 7.5t seem a bit of a gray area.
Was that because Travel world has a lot of clout or other reasons because, basically you seem to be saying, no one needs apply for a C1 licence if they're of a certain age?They are DVLAās printed interpretation of the rules.
No one has ever been prosecuted for driving a 10,000 kg motorhome with a 7,500 kg licence
Ross Edwards from Travelworld was the last Court case I know of, and the CPS dropped the case
Iām saying no private person has ever, been prosecuted for driving a private Motorhome plated over 7,500kg in the UKWas that because Travel world has a lot of clout or other reasons because, basically you seem to be saying, no one needs apply for a C1 licence if they're of a certain age?
Spot on! It's commercial (paid for work) that tacho is required.Iām saying no private person has ever, been prosecuted for driving a private Motorhome plated over 7,500kg in the UK
Consequentially it means no one needs a private tacho
You think I could drive this monster motorhome, in the UK, on a standard pre-1997 UK 'C1' driving licence and without a tacho ?Iām saying no private person has ever, been prosecuted for driving a private Motorhome plated over 7,500kg in the UK
Consequentially it means no one needs a private tacho
We are 10m long, 15tonnes plated and do not carry goods, so no need for tacho. Anyone who wishes to drive it does require āCā category on their driving license which I have. The key to the taco requirement which others have already mentioned is ānon commercial carrying of goodsā which we are not, so no requirement.No tacho ?
Even if the motorhome is a 12m 20 ton coach based monster than needs an HGV licence?
My understanding is if it's over 7.5t (and not a construction/agricultural vehicle) then you need a tacho.
(There may be a gray area if it's 7.5t with a 1.25t trailer = 8.25t).
But still a basic 10 ton motorhome needs a tacho as far as I'm aware.
You 'may' be able to claim under 'GB domestic rules' that it's not required in the UK
But GB domestic rules do not apply outside the England, Wales and Scotland.
You need to separate driving license requirements and tacho requirements for the discussion as the law on both is completely different. In relation to your question I assume the bus in the photograph is above 7.5t therefore C category licence would be required. However, the vehicle is also towing therefore you would not be permitted to drive with only C category, you would require C+E to drive the exact set up in the picture.You think I could drive this monster motorhome, in the UK, on a standard pre-1997 UK 'C1' driving licence and without a tacho ?
(28 tonnes, six beds, 8 belted seats)
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You need to separate driving license requirements and tacho requirements for the discussion as the law on both is completely different. In relation to your question I assume the bus in the photograph is above 7.5t therefore C category licence would be required. However, the vehicle is also towing therefore you would not be permitted to drive with only C category, you would require C+E to drive the exact set up in the picture.
Now onto the subject of tacographs. If the vehicle is registered on the V5 and a Motorcaravan and it is not carrying goods for commercial purposes then no legal requirement for a tachograph. However, that loophole was closed a number of years ago by DVLA where they no longer permit ācoachesā to be reregistered as motorhomes. You can freely use them as a Motorhome but the category will not be changed on the V5 and the vehicle needs to be tested and compliant in relation to the V5 category therefore coach testing and coach rules
Our V5 says "MOTOR CARAVAN" as the body type and "PRIVATE HGV" as the taxation class.MOTOR CARAVAN on the V5 in all this discussion, is the important bit.
If it is registered as PHGV, there might be different rulings?
And the reason for PHGV tax class.......Our V5 says "MOTOR CARAVAN" as the body type and "PRIVATE HGV" as the taxation class.
Technically yes, sensible? NoYou think I could drive this monster motorhome, in the UK, on a standard pre-1997 UK 'C1' driving licence and without a tacho ?
(28 tonnes, 12m, six beds, 8 belted seats)
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