Postby Nick Reeves 3055 » September 3rd, 2014, 7:20 am
hi john,
it was my understanding until about 3 years ago that it was the weight and classification of the vehicle that determined it speed limits etc. i found out the hard way (3 points and a fine) that this is not the case to the point of nearly taking it to court.
my current transit is a 350 90 which is 90bhp and 3500t max, and was plg at the time. (plg now doesnt exist, replaced by some other acronim). i thought that as long as it stayed under 3500, i could do normal speeds. i had the van weighed when it was empty and it was 2400kg. as previously stated by someone, car derived vans can do normal speeds whereas non-car derived vans can only do 50 on single carriageways, 60 on dual, and 70 on motorways. i was caught doing bang on 60mph on a single carriageway (national speed limit) by a video camera van so the human police factor was taken out. it totally went on what the van was registered as within the big brother brain.
all i would say to anyone driving or buying a van is satisfy yourself that you know what the law is for your vehicle
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