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<blockquote data-quote="Goweresque" data-source="post: 7770218" data-attributes="member: 818"><p>Limited use taxation is indeed 1.5km between land you occupy. But that fact is independent of the decision whether to have an MOT or not. If you want to MOT your Limited Use vehicle then you can drive 1.5km on the road as much as you like. Lets say you had two farms that far apart, you could be whizzing back and forth 20 times a day, covering tens of road miles and you'd be legal.</p><p></p><p>However if you want to run your Limited Use vehicle with no MOT then you need an MOT exemption, and all the categories that qualify for one are on the form V112 I linked to above. The most likely one to apply to a Limited Use farm vehicle is the one that limits the total travel between land you own to 6 miles per week. There are others, including what looks like a new one since I last looked, it now seems that any vehicle that was first registered over 40 years ago now qualifies for an MOT exemption. So presumably one could use the age exemption from MOT and drive as many 1.5km journeys you like with a 40 year old Landrover, for example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goweresque, post: 7770218, member: 818"] Limited use taxation is indeed 1.5km between land you occupy. But that fact is independent of the decision whether to have an MOT or not. If you want to MOT your Limited Use vehicle then you can drive 1.5km on the road as much as you like. Lets say you had two farms that far apart, you could be whizzing back and forth 20 times a day, covering tens of road miles and you'd be legal. However if you want to run your Limited Use vehicle with no MOT then you need an MOT exemption, and all the categories that qualify for one are on the form V112 I linked to above. The most likely one to apply to a Limited Use farm vehicle is the one that limits the total travel between land you own to 6 miles per week. There are others, including what looks like a new one since I last looked, it now seems that any vehicle that was first registered over 40 years ago now qualifies for an MOT exemption. So presumably one could use the age exemption from MOT and drive as many 1.5km journeys you like with a 40 year old Landrover, for example. [/QUOTE]
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