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What are the rules for driving a van?

What are the rules for driving a van?

The Domestic Rules on van driving hours

  • 10 hours of daily driving. Applies from the moment you start driving.
  • 11 hours of daily duty.
  • Exceptions.
  • 9 hours of daily driving.
  • 56 hours maximum of weekly driving.
  • 90 hours of fortnightly driving.
  • A 45-minute break after every 4.5 hours of driving.
  • 11 hours minimum daily rest.

Can I drive a van on my Licence 2020?

You can drive most vans on a car license, but there are exceptions. Here’s everything you need to know… Driving most vans is pretty simple, so if you have a full, B category car license, you’re permitted to drive any van weighing up to 3.5 tonnes.

Can I drive a campervan on a B1 licence?

The standard driving licence issued to a driver passing his or her test today (after 1 January 1997 of course) covers categories B and B1. This means you can drive a vehicle with a MAM of up to 3,500kg (B) and tow a trailer up to 750kg behind it.

How many hours a week can you drive a van?

Therefore, these rules will only apply to van drivers towing trailers. 9 hours of daily driving – or the driving time between rest periods (of which there should be two), no more than 9 hours. However, this maybe extended to 10 hours twice a week, without the needing to compensate for the extra time.

Can you get fined for driving a van?

MOTORISTS can be hit with a speeding fine while driving a van – even if they are travelling below the speed limit shown on road signs. Many drivers would be unaware that speed limits for vans and larger vehicles are actually different to cars on certain stretches of road.

When do you take a break from driving a van?

90 hours of fortnightly driving – or any rolling two-week period, starting at midnight Sunday/Monday. A 45-minute break after every 4.5 hours of driving – this break must be taken after continuous or accumulated driving, unless you start another daily or weekly rest.

What happens if you get fined for driving without a MOT?

You can be fined up to £1,000 and get 3 to 6 penalty points for driving without the right licence. Your van must be taxed if you’re driving it on public roads. You can check when its tax runs out. You can be fined up to £1,000 for driving without vehicle tax. You need to get an MOT for your van every year when it reaches 3 years old.

MOTORISTS can be hit with a speeding fine while driving a van – even if they are travelling below the speed limit shown on road signs. Many drivers would be unaware that speed limits for vans and larger vehicles are actually different to cars on certain stretches of road.

You can be fined up to £1,000 and get 3 to 6 penalty points for driving without the right licence. Your van must be taxed if you’re driving it on public roads. You can check when its tax runs out. You can be fined up to £1,000 for driving without vehicle tax. You need to get an MOT for your van every year when it reaches 3 years old.

What happens if you drive a van without insurance?

Check the level of cover you need and tell your insurance company whether your van is for social or business use, as this will affect your policy. You can get an unlimited fine and 6 to 8 penalty points for driving without insurance. Vans have lower speed limits than cars and car-type vans.

What happens if a van is overweight in the UK?

In the case of the vehicle being overweight, it is likely that an officer will prohibit the driver from any further driving by immobilising it- attaching a steel chain around the wheels to physically prevent it from moving. By paying an £80 fine, and relieving the van of the excess weight, the van will be released.

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Ruth Doyle