A friend of mine was told the other day that they needed a tacho to be fitted to the Landy as they were moving stuff for the farm with trailer on the back that was 3000Kg gross weight, which made the gross train weight more than 3500Kg and therefore an "in scope" goods vehicle.
I have checked the FTA year book for 2010 and it clearly states that certain vehicles - mostly cars and people carriers - are exempt the weight rules. It also states that Dual purpose vehicles are exempt.
In order for it to be dual purpose a vehicle has to meet 3 very complicated statements which basically describe an estate car of some sort - OR HAVE FOUR WHEEL DRIVE - so any Land Rover what ever the weight or body style is dual purpose vehicle and therefore exempt, so we can now all smile and wave politely at the man from VOSA when we drive past towing a trailer with another landy on the back, even if we are being paid in beer vouchers - result.
I have checked the FTA year book for 2010 and it clearly states that certain vehicles - mostly cars and people carriers - are exempt the weight rules. It also states that Dual purpose vehicles are exempt.
In order for it to be dual purpose a vehicle has to meet 3 very complicated statements which basically describe an estate car of some sort - OR HAVE FOUR WHEEL DRIVE - so any Land Rover what ever the weight or body style is dual purpose vehicle and therefore exempt, so we can now all smile and wave politely at the man from VOSA when we drive past towing a trailer with another landy on the back, even if we are being paid in beer vouchers - result.