A club that I know uses a small dumper truck for ground maintenance, no VRM, tax, MOT or insurance. No problems using it within the private grounds of the club. However, from time to time the dumper leaves the confines of the club and is used on the adjoining road. It has been queried with the officers of the club but they have stated that because the road is unadopted it must be private and therefore there are no requirements to be met re tax and insurance etc.
The road in question has none of the accoutrements of a private road, ie signs or gates, but traffic is free to use the road without hindrance. It is a loop between two adopted roads.
Any pointers to the definition of public or private and the road traffic act requirements?
The road in question has none of the accoutrements of a private road, ie signs or gates, but traffic is free to use the road without hindrance. It is a loop between two adopted roads.
Any pointers to the definition of public or private and the road traffic act requirements?
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