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If you intend to use a small dumper on a public highway (adopted road) is it required to be registered with the DVLA and therefore be required to display a number plate and current tax disk. I believe it is but a sub-contractor feels that his insurance certificate that states it covers any special vehicles is sufficient, also the policy requires them to hold a licence for the vehicle.
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PaulR
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Except that as ever for the www.gov.uk site although it looks like it's got useful information it is actually so riddled with omissions and part-truths that it's a waste of time reading it. If you believed that page, for example, all construction plant, even plant that never goes near a road, would need VED, and it doesn't. That page doesn't mention SORN. www.gov.uk is full of pages in BIG PRINT that only tell you half the story. If you want a partial dumbed-down summary of something, and you're extraordinarily short-sighted, then I'm sure it's a fantastic resource. If you actually want facts and detail, it's depressing to think of your tax-payer money being spent on this rubbish.
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Paul if a dumper is being used on a public highway/ road It would need to be roar worthy i.e. Lights indicators, tax and number plates I would also check with your insurance as some insurances stipulate the above if you don’t inform your insurance you might find out in a event of a accident incident the insurance company may void the policy
Chris
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I take achrn's point, in that the information on the link isn't as explicit as it might be, and it doesn't mention site construction/site vehicles at all. I couldn't find anything more helpful including within schedule 2 of the Vehicle Excise and Registration Act http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1994/22 . If anybody does, then it would be really helpful to hit the "is there anything wrong with his page" link at the bottom of the page and at least give the sites administrators an opportunity to improve the information. So, whle I don't know the definitive answer, it wouldn't surprise me if you had to display a tax disc but not pay for it. Perhaps a plant hire firm might be able to point you in the right direction?
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If driven on a public highway it should be classed as a "works truck" providing it meets the criteria.
In addition, to drive a Works Truck on a public highway, it must be both registered and taxed. The driver must have the correct category of driving licence and be insured.
Registration plates must be displayed either on the front/back or each side of the vehicle.
The tax disc must be displayed and the cost will depend on the gross weight and fuel. Quite a few categories fall into a "Nil" value.
A Works Truck does not require an MOT, but its use will fall into the realms of PUWER.
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