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Hi Crosscut, yes you can have an o licence for a domestic address, you need to advertise your intentions to operate from your address in your local paper to allow all your neighbours the chance to object!!, the vehicle must be off the road and you must have sufficient room to properly maintain the vehicle, there are other considerations. It wont be easy but it can be done

We had one from from my home but when i tried to add a second vehicle to it the area traffic commisioner refused so we now operate from our yard

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£1500 ish all digital now

 

 

That very much depends if your having it fitted to a new or old vehicle. If your vehicle was registered before the 1st of May 2006 you can still have an Analouge Tacho fitted. I know as my mate fits em day in day out! After May 06 you must have digi.

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