Uh oh, now we're all limted to 50mph on a-roads in our Caddy
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Uh oh, now we're all limted to 50mph on a-roads in our Caddy
I just had a letter from VW this morning, saying that the DVLA was reclassifying the Caddy 2K from a car-derived van, to a panel van, meanig they are all now limited by law to 50mph on A-roads, 60 on dual carriageways and 70 on motorways.
Not over the moon about that, anyone else had one too ?
Not over the moon about that, anyone else had one too ?
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Re: Uh oh, now we're all limted to 50mph on a-roads in our Caddy
Yep me to. Not a happy bunny. We pay more road tax and get more restricted. All because i need a van to carry my mtb in
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Re: Uh oh, now we're all limted to 50mph on a-roads in our Caddy
Got mine in the post first thing this morning......then straight into the bin.
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Re: Uh oh, now we're all limted to 50mph on a-roads in our Caddy
f88k that send them a letter back tellin them to s88k their bell ends why the change
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Re: Uh oh, now we're all limted to 50mph on a-roads in our Caddy
I read this on another forum some time ago so i just copied it to here.It makes me think that there is something more to this change of car derived van to panel van.
Gordon's got his eye on vans now...
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Just seen this on the Beeb's site http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/w...ds/8124527.stm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
So the Government has launched a study into 'white vans' and their usage etc...
"The study is the first attempt to get to grips with this "complex area" - What is there to get to grips with? What is so complex about 'white vans'? What exactly do they want to know? Sales figures? Ring up the SMMT they'll tell you. Who uses them? Go stand at the end of the road for half an hour, you'll soon get an idea, or ring a plumber, electrician, or get a parcel delivered, see what they turn up in... I'm confused, it says there are 3 million vans on the road, a 40% rise in 10 years... what exactly do they want to know?
"The study will also plug some major gaps in our knowledge of this flexible business tool so that policymakers in both Westminster and Brussels can make informed decisions without harming the vital role that vans play in our economy". - Ah, now we're getting somewhere, it's so policymakers can make informed decisions about them... now I wonder what policies they might be?
"Areas to be examined include: how the market is regulated; the likely future growth and changes that could impact that growth; the congestion, road safety and environmental implications of such growth and possible steps to counter Co2 emissions." - And that confirms it... they're looking for something else to tax in the name of penguin killing globalclimatewarmingchange, someone else to mug some extra cash from... It's a dressing up exercise to justify what they really want by the look of it. So expect some trumped up new tax on brand new vans, higher congestion charges and tolls for them where they apply, and of course, higher road tax for them How stoopid do they think we are? Why dress it all up in all this crap? Why not just be honest and say we want more money, we've been thinking of ways to get it, and someone said what about an extra tax on vans? Great idea we said, and we can use the environment as the excuse too - result!
Gordon's got his eye on vans now...
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Just seen this on the Beeb's site http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/w...ds/8124527.stm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
So the Government has launched a study into 'white vans' and their usage etc...
"The study is the first attempt to get to grips with this "complex area" - What is there to get to grips with? What is so complex about 'white vans'? What exactly do they want to know? Sales figures? Ring up the SMMT they'll tell you. Who uses them? Go stand at the end of the road for half an hour, you'll soon get an idea, or ring a plumber, electrician, or get a parcel delivered, see what they turn up in... I'm confused, it says there are 3 million vans on the road, a 40% rise in 10 years... what exactly do they want to know?
"The study will also plug some major gaps in our knowledge of this flexible business tool so that policymakers in both Westminster and Brussels can make informed decisions without harming the vital role that vans play in our economy". - Ah, now we're getting somewhere, it's so policymakers can make informed decisions about them... now I wonder what policies they might be?
"Areas to be examined include: how the market is regulated; the likely future growth and changes that could impact that growth; the congestion, road safety and environmental implications of such growth and possible steps to counter Co2 emissions." - And that confirms it... they're looking for something else to tax in the name of penguin killing globalclimatewarmingchange, someone else to mug some extra cash from... It's a dressing up exercise to justify what they really want by the look of it. So expect some trumped up new tax on brand new vans, higher congestion charges and tolls for them where they apply, and of course, higher road tax for them How stoopid do they think we are? Why dress it all up in all this crap? Why not just be honest and say we want more money, we've been thinking of ways to get it, and someone said what about an extra tax on vans? Great idea we said, and we can use the environment as the excuse too - result!
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Re: Uh oh, now we're all limted to 50mph on a-roads in our Caddy
i got nothing so 60 mph its for me on the A roads.
has anyone any more info on this must have something to do weight
has anyone any more info on this must have something to do weight
NEED A CADDY AGAIN WISH I HAD NEVER SOLD MY VAN
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Re: Uh oh, now we're all limted to 50mph on a-roads in our Caddy
what a load of shit, hopefully Cowen dont follow on with the same shit down here
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Re: Uh oh, now we're all limted to 50mph on a-roads in our Caddy
also got this gurr 
MY09 58 Caddy 104 Tdi
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Re: Uh oh, now we're all limted to 50mph on a-roads in our Caddy
Does that also mean that using the M6 Toll road will go up from £4.70 to £9.00 ?
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Re: Uh oh, now we're all limted to 50mph on a-roads in our Caddy
Yes got mine on Saturday and it went straight into the bin aswell!!
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Re: Uh oh, now we're all limted to 50mph on a-roads in our Caddy
got mine also a while back, but to be fair i knew it was 60mph on motorways etc. its been like that for years.
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Re: Uh oh, now we're all limted to 50mph on a-roads in our Caddy
got mine to but its a lot of fcuk if you ask me
NEED A CADDY AGAIN WISH I HAD NEVER SOLD MY VAN
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Re: Uh oh, now we're all limted to 50mph on a-roads in our Caddy
what about people who own a caddy life what is it classified as

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Re: Uh oh, now we're all limted to 50mph on a-roads in our Caddy
Yeah, but remember at the moment all you really need to worry about is the increasingly rare Plod with Speed Guns who know what you're driving and your speed.Grizzle wrote:got mine also a while back, but to be fair i knew it was 60mph on motorways etc. its been like that for years.
Gatso (the flashing ones) use radar and can differentiate between Cars/Vans and HGVs, but not between cars and vans, so essentially car limits apply.
Truvelo (forward-facing ones) use loops embedded in the road so they can't differentiate between anything.
SPECS/Average Speed is an odd one. You'd have thought that ANPR would mean that they know what you're in, but I've sat at 70 on the A14 (Dual-Carriageway) same as everyone else and not got done. Though admittedly the last time I did this was about a week before all these letters came out.
