i.
is used on roads only in passing between different areas of
land occupied by the same person
ii.
in passing between any two such areas does not travel a distance
exceeding 1.5 kilometres on roads
- goods
vehicles used for no purpose other than the haulage
of lifeboats and the conveyance of the necessary gear
of the lifeboats which are being hauled
- goods
vehicles manufactured before 1 January 1960, used unladen
and not drawing a laden trailer
- articulated
goods vehicles not exceeding 3.05 tonnes unladen weight
- goods
vehicle in the service of a visiting force or headquarters
as defined in the visiting forces and international
headquarters (application of law order 1965 (a))
- goods
vehicle driven by a constable for the purpose of removing
or avoiding obstruction to other road users or other
members of the public, for the purpose of protecting
life or property (including the vehicle and its load)
or for other similar purposes
- goods
vehicle fitted with apparatus designed for raising a
disabled vehicle partly from the ground and for drawing
a disabled vehicle when so raised (whether by partial
superimposition or otherwise) being a vehicle which
i.
is used solely for dealing with disabled vehicles
ii.
is not used for the conveyance of any goods or load other
than a disabled vehicle when so raised and water, fuel, accumulators
and articles required for the operation of, or in connection
with, such apparatus or otherwise for dealing with disabled
vehicles
iii.
has an unladen weight not exceeding 3.05 tonnes
- mobile
project vehicles - having a maximum authorised mass
exceeding 3.5 tonnes and constructed/adapted to carry
not more than 8 persons in addition to the driver and
carries principally goods or burden consisting of
i.
play/educational equipment and articles required in connection
with the use of such equipment
ii.
articles required for the purposes of display or of an exhibition,
and the primary purpose of which is used as a
recreational, educational or instructional facility when stationary
Drivers
must be aged 21 and have held a category B licence for at
least 2 years. A mobile project vehicle may only be driven
on behalf of a non-commercial body. However, drivers who passed
their car test before 1 January 1997 are not subject to these
conditions.