
Anyone who wishes to carry goods connected with any trade or business and who uses a motor vehicle on a road with either a gross plated weight of more than 3.5 tonnes or, if there is no gross plated weight, an unladen weight of more than 1525 kg will need an operator’s licence.
You are deemed to be using a vehicle if:
You must note in particular that you will need an operator’s licence even if you are only using the vehicle for a short period – even if it is just for the day.
There are a number of exceptions to this requirement, including:
keepmedriving can offer advice in relation to the various goods vehicle operator licensing regulations and legislation, including applications for licences, variations and disciplinary action. We can also advise you as to the requirements for Applying for a licence and whether you come within any of the exceptions.
In the event that have been charged with not having an operator’s licence or, for example, of using a restricted licence to carry goods for hire or reward, we will be happy to represent you or to make representations to the Traffic Commissioners as to why an existing licence should not be revoked or not renewed. We can also help you by assisting in taking a matter on appeal to the Transport Tribunal
To contact keepmedriving either complete the appropriate online information form which you will find in the Getting Help section, request a free, no obligation call-back using the call-back form to the right or phone us during office hours on 084 4804 4804