Why UK velocity limits are complicated for pick-up drivers

Why UK velocity limits are complicated for pick-up drivers

Why UK velocity limits are complicated for pick-up drivers

Well, it is a little embarrassing. 

When I beforehand urged that each one drivers needs to be frequently reminded of their duties on the street, reader Phil Townsend wrote to recommend that I ought to not be overtaking vehicles doing 60mph on twin carriageways in my Ford Ranger Raptor as a result of its velocity restrict can be 60mph on such roads, owing to it being a light-weight business automobile.

Light business automobiles – vans and so forth – have totally different velocity limits to vehicles, as it’s possible you’ll know, and certainly as I knew. They’re the identical as vehicles for velocity limits as much as 50mph, however as for nationwide velocity restrict roads, they’re restricted to 50mph on single carriageways (not 60mph), 60mph on twin carriageways (not 70mph) after which revert to 70mph on motorways.

There are exceptions to this rule. Car-derived vans, such because the Toyota Corolla Commercial that can be at the moment on the Autocar fleet, have the identical velocity limits as vehicles. So do double-cab pick-up vans, that are classed as dual-purpose automobiles.

I don’t have the Raptor’s V5C doc, however I knew that’s what it was. Except it wasn’t. Because right here’s the factor: dual-purpose automobiles are solely such if their unladen weight is lower than 2040kg, and the Raptor’s weight of 2454kg is considerably over that.

I have to undergo the spec sheets for all the UK’s present double-cab pick-ups, as a result of I believe that not many are beneath that restrict.

On this level, it doesn’t matter that HMRC doesn’t deal with the Raptor as a van, owing to its sub-1000kg payload.

To qualify as a car-derived van, a automobile should weigh lower than 2000kg when totally loaded. So whereas the Corolla Commercial complies, the Land Rover Defender Commercial doesn’t.

Also, the velocity restrict rule for car-derived vans works just for vans spawned from vehicles, moderately than vans which have spawned passenger variations.

So the Corolla Commercial has automotive velocity limits however the Citroën Berlingo continues to be outlined as a van and due to this fact topic to decrease velocity limits (though I learn that later variants may need ‘car-derived van’ on their V5Cs, and this isn’t one thing that applies to the passenger variants anyway, so don’t fret concerning the 10mph you probably have a kind of).

This can all be fairly complicated, I believe, and is actually model-specific: Isuzu D-Maxes can qualify as dual-purpose automobiles, extra road-focused pick-ups won’t and no single-cab pick-up is allowed to.