SafeSpeed wrote:
PeterE wrote:
It also seems to be a very grey area exactly which vans are subject to car speed limits, and which to goods vehicle speed limits, particularly when many MPV type cars have van equivalents.
I don't think it's grey at all is it? If it's
NOT car derived
AND it's over 2,000 kg GVW then it's subject to the lower dual carriageway speed limit.
Er, no. The "car-derived van" bit only applies to light goods vehicles under 2 tonne MGW. All light goods vehicle with MGW over 2000 kg together with light goods vehicles of MGW of 2 tonnes or less that are not car-derived vans are subject to the lower limit.
Highway Code para 103 wrote:
Cars and motorcycles (including car derived vans up to 2 tonnes maximum laden weight) 30 60 70 70
Goods vehicles (not exceeding 7.5 tonnes maximum laden weight) 30 50 60 70
A month or so ago, the Devon and Cornwall pratnership had a field day. They published that "white van men" where the worst speeders of all. What, I suspect, they didn't publish was that most of these "heinous speeders" were doing 70 mph or less on a dual carriageway.
FWIW, I drive a Dispatch 2.0 HDi 900 (2335 kg MGW) and, even though it shares the same chassis, engine and running gear as the Citroen Synergie / Peugeot 806 / Fiat Ullyse, it is subject to the lower limit because it is over 2 tonne MGW. That is, it is restricted to 50 mph on single carriageways, 60 mph on dual carriageways, 70 mph on motorways. FWIW, I only found out about that "gotcha" a few months ago from the Dorset pratnership website.
Now, here's the other gotcha: If you carry out a small amount of conversion (fit lay-flat seats, side windows, a cupboard, and a sink) you can register the same vehicle as a motor-caravan (just a change of the body type on the V5). That same vehicle now has the same limits as a car.
In addition, you can declare your Dispatch to have a MGW of 2000 kg and AFAICT as soon as you have so notified DVLA, your van (being derived from the Synergie or C8 depending on date of registration) can legally enjoy the higher speed limits.
You know it makes sense.