One car transporter

Interesting setup.

Looks like trade plates as well…

asfenton:
Looks like trade plates as well…

Looks like a nick to me!

LazyDriver:

asfenton:
Looks like trade plates as well…

Looks like a nick to me!

Why would it be a nick ? If it’s perfectly strapped down and safe ?
Won’t be any overweight on the axles !

If it is…

On trade plates, then I don’t think the car is allowed to be carried.

A very easy way to get tugged by the old bill or DVSA.

yourhavingalarf:
If it is…

On trade plates, then I don’t think the car is allowed to carried.

Good point…if you’re thinking the car is a load…(except a test load, which it probably aint)
But if that car is the truck delivery driver’s “ticket” home?
That isn’t a load, any more than his wallet with a train ticket is??
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We’re both assuming it is a unit on delivery? I assume??

Franglais:
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We’re both assuming it is a unit on delivery? I assume??

Yeh…

I think we are. I mean technically, it’s still carriage despite not being for reward if it’s his own car.

One for our resident TC methinks.

Markk80:
Interesting setup.

Never happened, photo shot or what ever you call it, enough people here to believe it

Franglais:

yourhavingalarf:
If it is…

On trade plates, then I don’t think the car is allowed to carried.

Good point…if you’re thinking the car is a load…(except a test load, which it probably aint)
But if that car is the truck delivery driver’s “ticket” home?
That isn’t a load, any more than his wallet with a train ticket is??
.
We’re both assuming it is a unit on delivery? I assume??

Any load used for trialling must return to the same base as the vehicle. There are a couple of exemptions but this isn’t one of them.
Quite clever the way it got on there. Bit of a nuisance if they can’t get it off at the other end