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I wasb warned about this when picking up my vivaro sportive from vauxhall. had never heard of it b4 that.
I'm guessing merc sprinters are exsempt from even the NSL as i oftern see them pass me going over a ton! lol
Even though its a VW, its made by Mercedes, all the panels have the merc badge, I love it when some boy racer tries to pass me, he has more chance of platting fog, loaded up she will still do a ton easy.
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I know / knew about this law re: speeds in vans, a bloke I worked with was followed by a copper, he was doing 71 mph in the van when the blue light went on. My mate jumped out all nicely nicely, asked the copper what was wrong, I'm doing you for speeding was the reply, do you know how fast you were going, 71 mph was my mates reply, your doing me for going 1 mph over ? No said the copper, 11 mph over, then explained the hows and whys
Anyway, here's a link to the speed limits and how it's worked.
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Vans that can travel at the same speed as cars
There is a small group of vans that can travel at up to the same national speed limits as cars. These are car-derived vans that are goods vehicles developed from a passenger vehicle and have a MAM of no more than 2,000 kg.
Examples of car-derived vans are vehicles built by the manufacturer and based on the Ford Fiesta, Vauxhall Astra, Fiat Punto, Peugeot 207 and Renault Clio.
A quote from that link..
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