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3.—(1) A local excavation vehicle may only be used on roads—
(a)to proceed between different parts of the same private premises; or
(b)to proceed between the private premises and a port.
(2) But nothing in this Order is to be taken to authorise use on roads of the local excavation vehicle beyond a radius of three miles drawn around the outermost perimeter of the port or of any work site on the private premises on which the vehicle is used.
4.—(1) A local excavation vehicle must not carry any load or transport goods or burden.
(2) But a local excavation vehicle may carry its own necessary gear and equipment.
5.—(1) A local excavation vehicle that is a heavy motor car must not tow any trailer.
(2) But sub-paragraph (1) does not apply to a heavy motor car forming part of an articulated vehicle.
6.—(1) This paragraph applies to a motor vehicle towing a trailer where—
(a)the motor vehicle or trailer is a local excavation vehicle; or
(b)the motor vehicle and trailer together comprise an articulated vehicle that is a local excavation vehicle.
(2) A motor vehicle to which this paragraph applies must not tow any other trailer.
7. The overall width of a local excavation vehicle must not exceed 6.1 metres.
8. The overall length of a local excavation vehicle must not exceed—
(a)in the case of a heavy motor car, the maximum permitted by regulation 7 of the Construction and Use Regulations;
(b)in the case of a local excavation vehicle that is a trailer, 8.54 metres;
(c)in the case of a local excavation vehicle that is an articulated vehicle, 13.4 metres.
9.—(1) The gross weight of a local excavation vehicle—
(a)must not exceed 50,800 kilograms for a vehicle that is—
(i)a heavy motor car not forming part of an articulated vehicle; or
(ii)an articulated vehicle; and
(b)in the case of a vehicle that is trailer, must not exceed the maximum authorised weight (within the meaning of Schedule 1 to the Authorised Weight Regulations) for a trailer of the same description.
(2) Where the trailer is one to which the Authorised Weight Regulations do not apply, the reference to Schedule 1 of those Regulations is to be taken as a reference to the equivalent provisions of regulations 75 to 79 of the Construction and Use Regulations.
10.—(1) The axle weight for a local excavation vehicle—
(a)must not exceed 22,860 kilograms for a vehicle that is—
(i)a heavy motor car not forming part of an articulated vehicle; or
(ii)an articulated vehicle; and
(b)in the case of a vehicle that is trailer, must not exceed the maximum authorised axle weight (within the meaning of Schedule 3 to the Authorised Weight Regulations) for a trailer of the same description.
(2) Where the trailer is one to which the Authorised Weight Regulations do not apply, the reference to Schedule 3 of those Regulations is to be taken as a reference to the equivalent provisions of regulations 75 to 79 of the Construction and Use Regulations.
11.—(1) A local excavation vehicle must not travel at speeds exceeding—
(a)40 miles per hour on a motorway;
(b)12 miles per hour on any other road.
(2) But nothing in this Order is to be taken to authorise travel at any speed in excess of any other speed restriction imposed by or under any other enactment.
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