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
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.
*I'll be using a van for part of the journey.
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Re: Legalities of using a petrol powered propelled vacuum cleaner on the pavement
Can't help, but do you have a picture of it?
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Re: Legalities of using a petrol powered propelled vacuum cleaner on the pavement
How fast does it go, mister?
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Re: Legalities of using a petrol powered propelled vacuum cleaner on the pavement
Not yet, I've to collect it from near Perth on my way south. Happily, that's Perth in Scotland.
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Re: Legalities of using a petrol powered propelled vacuum cleaner on the pavement
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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Re: Legalities of using a petrol powered propelled vacuum cleaner on the pavement
Solved: print off an IoW council logo, apply to rear of dirty hiviz jacket. You will be invisible.
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Re: Legalities of using a petrol powered propelled vacuum cleaner on the pavement
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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Re: Legalities of using a petrol powered propelled vacuum cleaner on the pavement
I've got this on my mind now...
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Re: Legalities of using a petrol powered propelled vacuum cleaner on the pavement
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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Re: Legalities of using a petrol powered propelled vacuum cleaner on the pavement
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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Re: Legalities of using a petrol powered propelled vacuum cleaner on the pavement
when i do that with my skipper, he turns puce.
there again, theres usually only the two of us.
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Re: Legalities of using a petrol powered propelled vacuum cleaner on the pavement
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.
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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Re: Legalities of using a petrol powered propelled vacuum cleaner on the pavement
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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Re: Legalities of using a petrol powered propelled vacuum cleaner on the pavement
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.
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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Re: Legalities of using a petrol powered propelled vacuum cleaner on the pavement
Proper council guys seem to manage.