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The Austin Seven I mentioned has a top speed of 40mph and cable brakes on the rear wheels only
Sounds like it has the performance enverlope of a G-Wiz
(In all seriousness, probabally fine around town, but I wouldnt want to take it out onto faster roads. After all It cannot be
that dangerous otherwise it wouldnt have lasted that long! "Darwin" applies to machines as well as plants/animals!)
On amore serious note..
I have a similar question to the OP’s the Mr Fisherman might be able to advise on.
I have a car parked (SORNED) in my driveway. Untaxed, Un-MOT’d (I do have insurance All will become clear later #)
I would like to get it back on the road but (obviously) I will need to do a certain amount of preparation before taking it for an MOT test.
My driveway faciltities are limited, however my Mothers house (half a mile down the road) has much better facilities for this sort of work.
The “simple” question is, am I permitted to drive my car up to my Mums on the grounds that I am taking it to a “Place of repair”
But, before you answer, there is additional information.
There are what may be “special circumstances” in my case. I am a Mobile Mechanic, (VAT registered, trade insurance # etc, not just somebody who fixes neighbours cars at weekends)
My Mums address is actually my registered business address, my “official” workshop site as it were. Again all quite official it is where my “Hazardous waste” license is registered and where all official correspondence is directed VAT, Tax etc (though I only rarely actually have customers come to me)
Now, It does not seem unreasonable that, under these circumstances the “Place of repair” argument would be perfectly valid, (Even if it wasn’t in the case of an “Ordinary motorist DIYer”) unless there is some sort of sub-clause in the law that specifically excludes garage owners from driving their own cars to their own garages!
So, what is the situation here??