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A certain trailer pass scheme
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<blockquote data-quote="nick..." data-source="post: 7208447" data-attributes="member: 365"><p>I’ve not read through most of the above but surely speed could be reduced and police could check that.im sure the maximum speed for a conventional tractor in the uk is 20mph and not 40 or 50 k.im also sure the majority of tractor and trailers on the road are also overweight but a blind eye is also turned to this.tractirs taking loads to merchants after harvest must be over weight or a lot of them are.large tractors and trailers must weigh between 15/20 tons empty (im guessing) and that’s before a load is added.i know contractors with Bailey beeteaper trailers that hold a good 20 plus tons of wheat hauling into mills and merchants.its up to us to police ourselves before more draconian regulations get piled onto us all.</p><p>nick...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nick..., post: 7208447, member: 365"] I’ve not read through most of the above but surely speed could be reduced and police could check that.im sure the maximum speed for a conventional tractor in the uk is 20mph and not 40 or 50 k.im also sure the majority of tractor and trailers on the road are also overweight but a blind eye is also turned to this.tractirs taking loads to merchants after harvest must be over weight or a lot of them are.large tractors and trailers must weigh between 15/20 tons empty (im guessing) and that’s before a load is added.i know contractors with Bailey beeteaper trailers that hold a good 20 plus tons of wheat hauling into mills and merchants.its up to us to police ourselves before more draconian regulations get piled onto us all. nick... [/QUOTE]
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