PART IVCONDITIONS RELATING TO USE
CTRAILERS AND SIDECARS
Number of trailers83.
(1)
No person shall use, or cause or permit to be used, on a road a wheeled vehicle of a class specified in an item in column 2 of the Table drawing a trailer, subject to any exceptions which may be specified in that item in column 3.
(regulation 83(1))
1 | 2 | 3 |
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Item | Class of vehicles | Exceptions |
1 | A straddle carrier | — |
2 | An invalid carriage | — |
3 | An articulated bus | — |
4 | A bus not being an articulated bus or a minibus | (a) 1 broken down bus where no person other than the driver is carried in either vehicle or (b) 1 trailer having an overall length, including the draw-bar, not exceeding 5 m provided that the overall length of the combination does not exceed 15 m |
5 | A locomotive | 3 trailers |
6 | A motor tractor | 1 trailer if laden, 2 trailers if neither is laden |
7 | A heavy motor car or a motor car not described in item 1, 3 or 4 | 2 trailers if one of them is a towing implement and part of the other is secured to and either rests on or is suspended from that implement 1 trailer in any other case |
8 | An agricultural motor vehicle |
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(2)
For the purposes of items 5, 6 and 7 of the Table—
(a)
an unladen articulated vehicle, when being drawn by another motor vehicle because it has broken down, shall be treated as a single trailer; and
(b)
a towed roller used for the purposes of agriculture, horticulture or forestry and consisting of several separate rollers shall be treated as one agricultural trailed appliance.
(3)
No track-laying motor vehicle which exceeds 8 m in overall length shall draw a trailer other than a broken down vehicle which is being drawn in consequence of the breakdown.