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I just got a speeding ticket because vans have a different speed limit to cars. I was not aware of this, and nor is any van driver I have spoken to since, so just a heads up.

Vans have a limit of 50mph on country roads not 60mph like cars.

There is a van limit of 60mph on Dual Carrages not 70mph like cars.


There are now speed cameras that combine with ANPR cameras to determine the vehicle type and therefore the specific speed limit for the vehicle, which is what caught me.
 
Car derived vans are different though, worth checking.

Correct, although unfortunately this won't apply in the OP's case. :(

A 'car derived van' only has the same speed limit as cars if it's Maximum Gross Weight is under 2000kg. ALL Transit Connects have a MGW over 2000kg, so even if the dealer registered it on the V5C as a 'car derived van', rather than a 'panel van', he's still up the creek.

If you put your reg in here... (or check your V5C)

Vehicle Check | Check a car’s history on Auto Trader UK - http://www.autotrader.co.uk/vehiclecheck

...you can see what yours is under 'body type'. The stupid part is that small vans like Partner/Berlingo/Combi/Doblo/etc can be registered as either a 'panel van' OR a 'car derived van', it's up to the dealer that sold it originally to fill out the form.

Just remember people, if your MGW is over 2000kg, it's the lower limits no matter what the body type comes up as.

Gaz :)
 
Yes , a Transit does not derive from a car , but a Berlingo derives from a passsenger type car, and goes under the same name.
 
Correct, although unfortunately this won't apply in the OP's case. :(

A 'car derived van' only has the same speed limit as cars if it's Maximum Gross Weight is under 2000kg. ALL Transit Connects have a MGW over 2000kg, so even if the dealer registered it on the V5C as a 'car derived van', rather than a 'panel van', he's still up the creek.

If you put your reg in here... (or check your V5C)

Vehicle Check | Check a car’s history on Auto Trader UK - http://www.autotrader.co.uk/vehiclecheck

...you can see what yours is under 'body type'. The stupid part is that small vans like Partner/Berlingo/Combi/Doblo/etc can be registered as either a 'panel van' OR a 'car derived van', it's up to the dealer that sold it originally to fill out the form.

Just remember people, if your MGW is over 2000kg, it's the lower limits no matter what the body type comes up as.

Gaz :)

Ironically the largest transit connect is smaller in all dimensions than the ford galaxy and has a smaller gross weight than it as well.
 
Yes im afraid it true but i don't get this law , if you have a great big range rover you can go the 70 but if your in a little berlingo you can only go 60. !!! I also wondered if those average speed cameras know if you are in a car of a van ??
 
Yes im afraid it true but i don't get this law , if you have a great big range rover you can go the 70 but if your in a little berlingo you can only go 60. !!! I also wondered if those average speed cameras know if you are in a car of a van ??
 

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