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Statutory Instruments
ROAD TRAFFIC
Made
7th April 1976
Laid before Parliament
14th April 1976
Coming into Operation
5th May 1976
The Secretary of State for the Environment, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 107 and 110 of the Road Traffic Act 1972, as amended by section 1(2) of, and paragraph 5 of Schedule 1 to, the Road Traffic (Drivers Ages and Hours of Work) Act 1976, and of all other enabling powers, and after consultation with representative organisations in accordance with section 199(2) of the said Act of 1972, hereby makes the following Regulations:-
1. These Regulations shall come into operation on 5th May 1976, shall have effect from 1st January 1976 and may be cited as the Goods Vehicles (Ascertainment of Maximum Gross Weights) Regulations 1976.
2.-(1) In these Regulations "the Act of 1972" means
(2) The Interpretation Act 1889 shall apply for the interpretation of these Regulations as it applies for the interpretation of an Act of Parliament.
3.
4.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State
John Gilbert
Minister for Transport
Department of the Environment
7th April 1976
(1) | (2) |
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Class of Vehicle | Number |
Part A-Motor Vehicles | |
1. Dual purpose vehicles not constructed or adapted to form part of an articulated goods vehicle combination | 1.5 |
2. Break-down vehicles | 2 |
3. Works trucks and straddle carriers used solely as works trucks | 2 |
4. Electrically propelled motor vehicles | 2 |
5. Vehicles constructed or adapted for, and used solely for, spreading material on roads to deal with frost, ice or snow | 2 |
6. Motor vehicles used for no other purpose than the haulage of lifeboats and the conveyance of the necessary gear of the lifeboats which are being hauled | 2 |
7. Living vans | 1.5 |
8. Vehicles constructed or adapted for, and used primarily for the purpose of, carrying equipment permanently fixed to the vehicle, in a case where the equipment is used for medical, dental, veterinary, health educational, display or clerical purposes and such use does not directly involve the sale, hire or loan of goods from the vehicle | 1.5 |
9. Three wheeled motor vehicles designed for the purpose of street cleansing, the collection or disposal of refuse or the collection or disposal of the contents of gullies | 2 |
10. Steam propelled vehicles | 2 |
11. Vehicles designed and used for the purpose of servicing, controlling, loading or unloading aircraft on an aerodrome | 2 |
12. Motor vehicles of a class not mentioned above where equipment, apparatus or other burden is permanently attached to and forms part of the vehicle and where the vehicle is only used on a road for carrying, or in connection with the use of, such equipment, apparatus or other burden | 1 |
13. Motor vehicles of a class not mentioned above which are either- (a) heavy motor cars or motor cars first used before 1st January 1968, or (b) locomotives or motor tractors first used before 1st April 1973. | 2 |
14. Any motor vehicles not mentioned above | 4 |
PART B-Trailers | |
1. Engineering plant | 1 |
2. Trailers which consist of drying or mixing plant designed for the production of asphalt or of bituminous or tar macadam | 1 |
3. Agricultural trailers | 1 |
4. Works trailers | 1 |
5. Living vans | 1.5 |
6. Any trailers not mentioned above | 3 |
INTERPRETATION
In this Schedule:-
"agricultural trailer", "dual purpose vehicle", "straddle carrier" and "works trailer"
"break-down vehicle" means
"engineering plant" means
"first used"
"works truck" means
(1) | (2) |
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Class of Combination | Number |
1. Articulated goods vehicle combinations where the semi-trailer is a trailer of a kind mentioned in paragraph 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 of Part B of Schedule 1 above | 1.5 |
2. Any other articulated goods vehicle combination | 2.5 |
These Regulations prescribe for the purposes of Part III of the Road Traffic Act 1972 (which relates to the licensing of drivers) the multipliers which are to be used to ascertain, by reference to the unladen weight of the vehicle, the notional maximum gross weights of motor goods vehicles, goods trailers and articulated goods vehicle combinations in cases where the appropriate gross weight or train weight of the vehicle or vehicle combination is not marked on the vehicle itself in accordance with the Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1973. By virtue of Section 1(3) of the Road Traffic (Drivers' Ages and Hours of Work) Act 1976 these Regulations have effect from 1st January 1976.
(1973 I, p. 93).
The relevant amending instrument is S.I. 1975/641 (1975 I, p. 2316).