Mind you I would expect any insurance quote would make your eyes water in either case
If you declare it...
Mind you I would expect any insurance quote would make your eyes water in either case
Insurance works on the principle of utmost good faith, ie all parties have to declare information at the start of the contract, insurers arent in a position to check every detail of every policy holder when they buy a policy.If you declare it...
Obviously. I'm just saying it happens, a lot of people chance it and hope they don't have an accident, in order to avoid eye-watering insurance.Insurance works on the principle of utmost good faith, ie all parties have to declare information at the start of the contract, insurers arent in a position to check every detail of every policy holder when they buy a policy.
But they will check the drivers status in the event of a claim, so if any information has been with held the policy will be void.
lets ignore the gun for the moment as it was very possibly de-activated in anycase so lets just focus on the tankWe had a local shop owner who was fed up of people parking outside his shop.
So one morning he drove his tank to work instead. I believe it was done on an ordinary licence, with a shotgun licence for the gun!
If you pass a regular car driving test (category B) you’ll get entitlement to drive the following specialist vehicles:
- agricultural tractors (category F)
- mowing machines or pedestrian-controlled vehicles (category K)
CategoryDescriptionMinimum age
FAgricultural tractors16/17*
GRoad rollers21**
HTracked vehicles17/21***
KMowing machine or pedestrian-controlled vehicle16
lets ignore the gun for the moment as it was very possibly de-activated in anycase so lets just focus on the tank
if done on a normal car licence it is illegal unless he stuck some painted plywood sheets on his normal 4 wheeled car :P
i am assuming here that his tank was tracked and weighed a fair bit
so it appears to drive a tracked vehicle (your shop owners tank) you require a category H licence and when you pass and get your normal car licence (category B) it does not entitle you to category H which requires a further test and thus your shop owner could well have been breaking the law!
sorry, yes i am a law nerdand now back to the cycling world!
Cheers Ed
true that is what i would do i would just go and pay the £200 emission charge for london and just go drive it round london for a day just for the hell of it and because i can!Surely if you buy a tank, then you will duly do your tank driving test (track laying vehicle) so you can legally go on jaunts in it ?
That's what I would do anyway
at time of incident her insurance wasn't validimagine if she'd hit someone when she was uninsured, had their been a claim the insurance company would scrutinise her personal details and licence type, if they declared the policy null and void that would have made her liable. say she incapacitated a well paid family man, three kids, shed be financially ruined.
Probably more likely to be the driving whilst not in accordance with a licence. :-)Failure to report?
You mean she's still driving?I've actually got her insurance details, and as she has the propensity to lie I am going to call the insurers in the morning to tell them she has been convicted and had her licence revoked.![]()