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Don't need it, See the exemptions

 

"(g) vehicles carrying material or equipment to be used by the

driver in the course of his or her work, provided that

driving the vehicle is not the driver's principal activity."

 

Well spotted!

 

• carrying material or equipment to be used by that person in the course of his or her work, provided that driving that vehicle does not constitute the driver’s principal activity*

 

*An example of a driver under exemption vii (also known as “incidental driver”) would be a brick layer who drives a load of bricks from the builder’s yard to the building site and then spends their working day laying bricks. In this case, driving a lorry is incidental to their main occupation.

 

Not sure what happens when you drive back with a load of chip and heavy?

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It is for "professional" drivers and I totally agree with it.

 

I'm sick to the back teeth of seeing 44 tonne artics a car length away from the car infront and 7.5 tonners being driven about as though they were driving a car

 

The course is designed to highlight bad driving.

 

What they need to do now is bring one in for taxi drivers. Round here after midnight on a weekend all you see is taxis, all racing about like the roads were a race track trying to get as many jobs in as they can.

 

If I get a taxi, I want to be driven in a safe, courtious manner, not thrown around in the back.

 

I think if a taxi driver is caught at 10mph over any speed limit he/she should be excluded from getting a permit ever!

 

Perhaps I should have posted this on the whinge thread :001_smile:

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Don't need it, See the exemptions

 

"(g) vehicles carrying material or equipment to be used by the

driver in the course of his or her work, provided that

driving the vehicle is not the driver's principal activity."

 

Nice get out of jail free card:thumbup1:

Well in.

 

I started reading through it but then fell in to a coma, only just woken up :001_smile:

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