If she stalking him? Not a bad thing, if she is hot.Local police woman aware of his daily movements!!
So I take it the reg. document says 'Limited Use' ? Can you then insure for a different class than stated on the reg. document; and is the only advantage thus being able to use red diesel then? I would assume the insurance for road going is dearer than a 'limited use' and also the cost of the annual MOT. If you are running on red diesel and involved in an accident a few miles from home will the insurance cover you do you think? Interested to know the practicalities of your idea.I'm sure there's no 6 miles a week restrictions?
However I have insured ours as a normal road going vehicle and mot'd it just incase it was involved in an accident.
Use. Wasn't aware of 6 miles a week maximum; but definitely 1.5km maximum trip between land that you own or in your occupancy.
Do not be tempted to break the rules on the 1.5km. The plod or VOSA probably won't catch you; and 999 times out of a 1000 you will be okay: until, for some reason, you have an accident that involves a big claim against you. Then your insurance will be invalid; and in a worst case scenario you could lose everything.
I'm sure there's no 6 miles a week restrictions?
However I have insured ours as a normal road going vehicle and mot'd it just incase it was involved in an accident.
Definition above is correct, no maximum of 6 miles
Quite true but often the limit is stretched.
With regard to insurance, Tractor insurance however has no such limit except within the territorial limits of the UK, If I took my tractor to Scotland cover would still apply even though I have broken all sorts of VOSA laws, 15 mile rule, red/white diesel and operators licence rules.
As I said tractor insurance is fine,3rd party liability is just the same as a private motor policy, incidentally have you specified business use on your motor policy?
MOT makes sense as you have to keep the vehicle in a roadworthy condition, MOT is evidence of that
on the day it passed it was to a mot standard you still have to maintain to a road worthy condition which would need written evidence such as inspections sheets etc if you want to be pucker