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Overseas Operations - Northern Ireland

This chapter outlines the requirements for vehicles visiting Northern Ireland from Great Britain and provides advice on operator licensing rules for operators based in Northern Ireland.

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Works Trucks

This chapter covers the definition and regulations for vehicles designed for use in private premises.

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Tractors

This chapter acts as a guide (many of the exemptions and concessions are not standard for these types of vehicles due to their variety of uses) on the general position of regulations for tractors. If further information is required, please contact the Member Advice Centre on 0370 605 0000.

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Engineering Plant

This chapter covers the general conditions, regulatory requirements and obligations of a motor vehicle or trailer specifically designed and constructed for engineering operations on public roads.

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Dumpers

This chapter outlines the specific conditions and permissions required for the use of loaded and unloaded dumpers, with a dedicated section on the requirements surrounding local excavation vehicles.

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Mobile Cranes

This chapter outlines the specific conditions and permissions required for the use of loaded and unloaded dumpers, with a dedicated section on the requirements surrounding local excavation vehicles.

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Recovery Vehicles

This chapter covers the definition, excise duty, licensing requirements and use of a vehicle constructed or permanently adapted for the primary purpose of lifting, towing and transporting a disabled vehicle.

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Tower Wagons

This chapter covers the specific regulations for a goods vehicle into which is built an expanding or extendable device designed for use on overhead structures or equipment.

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Construction and use of vehicles - main requirements

The Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986 cover the design, manufacture, maintenance and use of motor vehicles and trailers used by road transport operators, amongst others ...

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Abnormal loads

Abnormal, or indivisible, loads may be carried on vehicles on the public roads provided the carriage is undertaken in line with a section 44 permit (section 44 of the Road Traffic Act 1988) ...

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