Legalities of using a petrol powered propelled vacuum cleaner on the pavement

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Legalities of using a petrol powered propelled vacuum cleaner on the pavement

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I've to deliver a petrol powered propelled leaf vacuum blower to the Isle of Wight*. It occurred to me that to save on ferry fares I could take it on as luggage as a foot passenger. That led me to idly speculating whether it'd be legal to use it on the pavement or road. It looks like I have the correct category of driving licence, k -pedestrian controlled vehicle. Insurance would be a consideration.

*I'll be using a van for part of the journey.
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Can't help, but do you have a picture of it?
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How fast does it go, mister?
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Not yet, I've to collect it from near Perth on my way south. Happily, that's Perth in Scotland.
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How far onto the island do you need to take it? Its bigger than it looks on the map!
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It's only going to take one jobsworth in a flouro jacket to smell petrol in the tank even though its empty and the plans gone to ratshit..
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chillitt wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 10:34 am It's only going to take one jobsworth in a flouro jacket to smell petrol in the tank even though its empty and the plans gone to ratshit..
Solved: print off an IoW council logo, apply to rear of dirty hiviz jacket. You will be invisible.
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Bike Breaker wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 9:37 am How fast does it go, mister?
That depends on whether I can supercharge it by rerouting the blower outlet through the carburettor . The world's fastest vacuum cleaner.

I've got the grubby hi-viz already, trousers, jacket and hat. It's being delivered to somewhere in Cowes.
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I've got this on my mind now...


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cheb wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 11:08 am
Bike Breaker wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 9:37 am How fast does it go, mister?
That depends on whether I can supercharge it by rerouting the blower outlet through the carburettor . The world's fastest vacuum cleaner.

I've got the grubby hi-viz already, trousers, jacket and hat. It's being delivered to somewhere in Cowes.
If you put a ferry company logo on it, not only would they let you on, they wouldn't need to see a ticket.. You may have to hoover a boat though..
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It's very easy to blend in as deck crew, all you have to do is stand next to a genuine one and give contradictory instructions.
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cheb wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 1:19 pm It's very easy to blend in as deck crew, all you have to do is stand next to a genuine one and give contradictory instructions.
when i do that with my skipper, he turns puce.

there again, theres usually only the two of us.
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It's not what the law classes it as, it's what the ferry company classes it as. They'll take one look, tell you it's a commercial vehicle and charge as much as a van.
Definately don't try it with Red Funnel, they couldn't imagine it was possible to get four people in a Transit and refused point blank so I can't see you doing much better with no people in it.
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What's the speed limit on it? Can you call it a mobility scooter, then they have to bend over backwards for you.
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I've collected it, and was given instructions on how to start and use it.

I can walk faster, with my feet tied together. It does about 1mph, it's almost difficult walking that slowly behind it.
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cheb wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 8:43 am I've collected it, and was given instructions on how to start and use it.

I can walk faster, with my feet tied together. It does about 1mph, it's almost difficult walking that slowly behind it.
Proper council guys seem to manage.