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Current Derogation Exemptions
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New Derogation Exemptions
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Vehicles used for carrying passengers, which by virtue of their construction and equipment are suitable for carrying not more than 17 persons, including the driver, and are intended for that purpose
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Vehicles with between 10 and 17 seats used exclusively for the non-commercial carriage of passengers
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Vehicles used by public authorities to provide public services which are not in competition with national road hauliers.
1. A health body, ambulances or vehicles used to carry staff, patients. Medical supplies or equipment
2. Local authority for social services for old people (and certain welfare provisions)
3. The coastguard and lighthouse authorities
4. Harbour authorities for the improvement, maintenance or management within the limits of the harbour
5. Airport authorities within the perimeter of the airport
6. British Railways board, Transport for London a passenger transport executive or local authority for railway maintenance purposes
7. British Waterways board for the purpose of maintaining navigable waterways
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Vehicles owned or hired without a driver by public authorities to which do not compete with private transport undertakings.
DfT are currently consulting on these Public Authorities and will be updating the list in due course.
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Vehicles used by agricultural, horticultural, forestry of fishery undertakings for carrying goods within a 50 kilometre radius the place where the vehicle is normally based, including local administrative areas, the centres of which are situated within that radius.
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Vehicles used or hired, without a driver, by agricultural, horticultural, forestry, farming or fishery undertakings for carrying goods as part of their own entrepreneurial activity within a radius of up to 100 km from the base of the undertaking
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Tractors used exclusively for agricultural and forestry work.
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Agricultural tractors and forestry tractors used for agricultural or forestry activities, within a radius of up to 100 km from the base of the undertaking which owns, hires or leases the vehicle
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Vehicles being used to carry animal waste or carcasses which are no intended for human consumption
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No change
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Vehicles which are used to carry live animals between a farm and a local market or from a market to a local slaughterhouse
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Vehicles which are used to carry live animals between a farm and a local market and vice versa or from a market to a local slaughterhouse within a radius of up to 50km.
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Vehicles used as shops at local markets or for door-to-door selling, or used for mobile banking, exchange or saving transactions, for worship, for the lending of books, records or cassettes, or cultural events or exhibitions, and specially fitted for such uses.
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Specially fitted mobile project vehicles, the primary purpose of which is use as an educational facility when stationary.
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Vehicles carrying material or equipment for the drivers use in the course of his work within a 50Km radius of the place where the vehicle is normally based provided that driving the vehicle does not constitute the drivers main activity etc.
NOTE: the reference to 7.5t did not appear in 3820/85 but was adopted as a rule in the UK.
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Vehicles or combination of vehicles with a maximum permissible mass not exceeding 7.5 tonnes used by;
• universal service providers as defined in Art 2(13) of 97/67 on common laws for the development of the internal market of community postal services and the improvement of quality service to deliver items as part of the universal service
• or for carrying materials, equipment or machinery for the drivers use in the course of his work.
Within a 50Km radius of the base of the undertaking and on condition that driving the vehicles does not constitute the driver's main activity
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Vehicles operating exclusively on islands not exceeding 2 300 square kilometres in area which are not linked to the rest of the national territory by a bridge, ford or tunnel open for use by motor vehicles
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Derogation is unchanged.
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Vehicles used for the carriage of goods and propelled by means of gas produced on the vehicle or of electricity or equipped with a governor in so far as such vehicles are regarded, under the legislation of the Member State of registration, as equivalent to vehicles propelled by a petrol or diesel engine, the maximum permitted weight of which, including the weight of trailers or semi-trailers, does not exceed 3.5
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vehicles used for the carriage of goods within a 50 km radius from the base of the undertaking and propelled by means of natural or liquefied gas or electricity, the maximum permissible mass of which, including the mass of a trailer or semi-trailer, does not exceed 7,5 tonnes
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Vehicles used for driving instruction and examination with a view to obtaining a driving licence
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vehicles used for driving instruction and examination with a view to obtaining a driving licence or a certificate of professional competence, provided that they are not being used for the commercial carriage of goods or passengers
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The Regulations permit, after authorisation from the European Commission, Member States to exempt transport operations carried out in exceptional circumstances. In the UK this covers;
• vehicles which are being used by the National Lifeboat Institution
• vehicles which were manufactured before 1 January 1947
• vehicles which are propelled by steam
• passenger carrying vintage vehicles being driven in specific circumstances
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The new regulations also permit exemptions in exceptional circumstances after authorisation from the European Commission.
DfT are consulting with the Commission and full details will be published in due course.
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Vehicles used in connection with the sewage, flood protection, water, gas and electricity services, highway maintenance and control, refuse collection and disposal, telegraph and telephone services, carriage of postal articles, radio and television broadcasting and the detection of radio or television transmitters or receivers.
(Was an exemption in 3820/85 and is now a National derogation)
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vehicles used in connection with sewerage, flood protection, water, gas and electricity maintenance services, road maintenance and control, door-to-door household refuse collection and disposal, telegraph and telephone services, radio and television broadcasting, and the detection of radio or television transmitters or receivers
Note: carriage of postal articles has been deleted
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Vehicles transporting circus and fun-fair equipment (Was an exemption in 3820/85 and is now a National derogation)
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Specialised vehicles transporting circus and funfair equipment.
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Vehicles used for milk collection from farms and the return to farms of milk containers or milk products intended for animal feed
(Was an exemption in 3820/85 and is now a National derogation)
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vehicles used for milk collection from farms and the return to farms of milk containers or milk products intended for animal feed
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No specific exemption currently exists
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Vehicles used exclusively on roads inside hub facilities such as ports, into ports, and railway terminals. vehicles used exclusively on roads inside hub facilities such as ports, interports and railway terminals
DfT are currently consulting on this derogation.
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The derogation for specialised vehicles transporting money and/or valuables will not be adopted.
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