Road Vehicle Construction & Use Regulations (C&U)
The Road Vehicle Construction and Use Regulations 1986 is broken down into many parts. In this section 5 different areas are covered as listed below.
Braking Systems
Braking Systems - Construction and Use Regulations 1986 cover braking systems under regulations 15, 16, 18(1), 19 and 87.
Read moreDefinitions and Categories
Definitions and Categories - When reading any legislation, there are always terms laid out and referred to. These have been included as a general guide.
Read moreDimensions & Manoeuvrability
Dimensions & Manoeuvrability includes the Length, Width and Height of motor vehicles but there are exemptions to these requirements.
Read moreVehicle Emissions
Road Vehicles (C&U) Regulations 1986 sets out the regulations on Smoke Emissions and Noise; combined these regulations deal with Pollution Control.
Read moreVehicle Axles
The maximum permissible weights and dimensions of goods vehicles in the UK have traditionally been set out in the Road Vehicles (C&U) Regulations 1986.
Read moreInside the Vehicle Cab
Under C&U regulation, inside the vehicle cab carries many vital elements that must be maintained to remain inside the law.
Read moreMirror & Glass
Every goods vehicle must have two mirrors, one externally on the offside and the other either internally or on the nearside externally.
Read moreRear Under-Run Bars
Rear under-run protection bars should be fitted as close to the rear as practicable possible and must not be further forwards than 400mm from the rear.
Read moreSeat Belts
There is much to be learned from the Construction and Use Regulations (1986) relating to Seatbelts and their Anchorage points.
Read moreSide Guards
Construction and Use Regulations 1986 refer to Rear and Side Protection for Goods Vehicles under Regulations 49 and 51.
Read moreSpeed Limiters
From 1 January 2007 additional HGV & LGV Goods vehicle types came into scope under-speed limiter legislation, this included goods vehicles over 3.5 tonnes
Read moreSpray Suppression
Regulation 64 Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986 states that suitable spray suppression equipment should be fitted on each axle.
Read moreHGV Trailers
Heavy Goods trailers come in many shapes and sizes which will depend upon the operational activity they were designed for so seek out the regulation.
Read moreTyre Age Restrictions
Under contraction and Use DVSA warn operators that old tyres are dangerous and should not be fitted to commercial vehicles if they are more than 10 years old.
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