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Hi, can someone please provide a brief summary of what's required by VOSA, or rather expected from our drivers when both towing and carrying goods on our vehicles. I'm more interested in weight restrictions and times on road. I've tried making sense of VOSA's web site but it's still un-clear.
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If you mean what is the maximum weight a vehicle can carry and tow, then that is down to a) the GVW plate fiited by the manufacturer, b)the limits set out in the Road Traffic Act (which is where VOSA could help and c) the category of licence the driver holds. Do you mean by 'times on the road' restrictions (e.g for vehicles over 7.5t in London) on when they can be driven or from the perspective of for how long, e.g. Drivers' hours. Neither are able to be summarised briefly I think, but I'd suggest your first port of call for some clarity is maybe an organisation like the Freight Transport Association www.fta.co.uk/ or one of the other Haulage expert bodies. Don't forget the company may need an 'O' licence and the new driver CPC requirements come into effect this September if you are talking commercial vehicles with a combined weight over 3.5 tonnes. Good luck!
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As wizzpete says, GVW not forgetting Vehicle Train Weight when it comes to towing would be the best place to start, followed by driver licence category, but don't fotrget that licences issued post 1997 don't give towing (category B+E) or 7.5 tonne vehicle (category C1) entitlement, without passing an additional test.
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Anyone requiring the rules for goods vehicle drivers there is a free to download guide. Rules for drivers hours and tachographs. If the maximum permissible weight of the vehicle or combination exceeds 3.5 tonne you may require at tachograph to be fitted. See the flow chart on page 11 of the pdf document. www.dft.gov.uk>home>publications>manual and guides If you want any assistance contact me on 01179543257.
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The quality of information provided and the cooperation shown on this site generally and with regards to this question in particular just shows U how good this site is and the people therein - a lesson for others to take heed of
Keep it up!
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Sorry Birchall31628 forgot to mention if the combination is capable of of carrying 3.5 tonne then you must fit a tachograph and the driver is required to use it. The consequences for the driver are a £200 graduated fixed penalty.
So if using a Ford Ranger or Transit van with a trailer the combined potential vehicle carrying capability whilst used for business may exceed the 3.5 tonne and therefore require a tacho to be fitted. The trailer does not have to be loaded only to have the capability.
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Thanks all for your help. I'll do my research from the links. Thanks again!
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