Have you ever been stopped?

dickydo replied on 22/10/2018 09:38

Posted on 22/10/2018 09:38

This is a question that I have wanted to know the answer to since before I thought of buying my MH

How many people have actually been pulled over and had the weight of their MH checked, queried or discussed in any way?

Either in UK or Europe

Many Thanks

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Title amended to make identification of the topic of the thread easier.

young thomas replied on 22/10/2018 09:42

Posted on 22/10/2018 09:42

any particular reason for the question?

i don't know the answer but wondered why the question?

is your MH a bit close to the limit?

Tinwheeler replied on 22/10/2018 09:55

Posted on 22/10/2018 09:55

It’s a question no one here is likely to be able to answer. We are but a spot in the ocean on this forum in terms of MH-ers as a whole. 

dickydo replied on 22/10/2018 10:04

Posted on 22/10/2018 10:04

I am interested in any answers I receive, no my MH is not over the limit and I have no idea how many MH owners are on here but there are more heads out there than I have :) 

I presume

 

 

 

KeithandMargaret replied on 22/10/2018 10:08

Posted on 22/10/2018 10:08

 

If you Google the question you'll find a few people have been stopped over the years but it seems to be highly unlikely you will get stopped.

We've been stopped in France by the Gendarmes for a chat about where we're heading a couple of times but only for them to have a break from the monotony of standing at the roadside with their Speed Cameras and failing to 'catch' anyone speeding.

As in this country cars coming towards you flash their lights and you ease off the accelerator but as for weighing – no, never.

If you're worried - it's only a fiver at a weighbridge to calm, or jangle, your nerves about being overloaded or not.

Whatever you do you must weigh the Motorhome before buying to find its payload – do not take the word of either the Dealer, Seller or Manufacturer's brochure to base your payload hopes on.

wellum1959 replied on 22/10/2018 10:43

Posted on 22/10/2018 10:43

Yes,I was pulled over about 3 years ago, heading west on the M62 close to junction 20 (Rochdale). It was close to Easter weekend and as well as myself there was two caravans being weighed. Had no problems and was back on the road in 15 minutes. Mike

GodivaNige replied on 22/10/2018 13:55

Posted on 22/10/2018 13:55

Yes, just a few weeks ago. Sutton Scotnay Southbound on the A34

Not pulled over as such, drove into the services for a coffee and a bite to eat and as I drove into the lorry park, a police 4x4 flashed up ‘Follow Me’ on the matrix in his back window.

Usual questions, where are you heading, where from,is the vehicle registered to you, took a look at my driving license then had a walk around checking tyre treads and lights.

Finally, was asked to drive on a pad, front axle weighed then rear and they took a look at the plate under the bonnet. Given the thumbs up and proceeded to park and use the facilities. I had to ask what the weight was, told the VOSA guy I was curious. 50kg under at 3450, axles well inside limits.

While parked, we watched as they checked some HGV’s which they didn’t weigh, plus a couple of commercial vans, which they did weigh.

I wasn’t worried (I was)

mickysf replied on 22/10/2018 13:56

Posted on 22/10/2018 13:56

Yes, I was pulled by the police on the A1 and escorted to a weighbridge! Not a pleasant experience. I was fortunate but very close to maximum! At least, as the policeman said,  I got a free 'certificate' which indicated the 'weight' of each axle. Most useful it proved too as when I got home I weighed everything which came out of the van. We then had a rethink about what 'stuff' really was essential .

GodivaNige replied on 22/10/2018 14:02

Posted on 22/10/2018 14:02

I was very close to limit as well, 50kg is nothing really, but I was carrying an almost full fresh water and an almost full fuel tank. With all the camping gear, the dogs etc etc, it was surprisingly close to limit which I had a feeling it would be, the Chausson we have hasn’t got a great payload, only 340kg approx.

I’m  looking into getting a replate  done, up to 4 tonne

dickydo replied on 22/10/2018 16:20

Posted on 22/10/2018 16:20

Many thanks for the people who have replied I found them interesting as I know a number of people who scoff at these regulations which is ridiculous.

I now have some ammo when I see any of them next!

Thanks again

Tinwheeler replied on 22/10/2018 16:36

Posted on 22/10/2018 16:36

It was just a fact gathering operation, then, to help you make a point.

Surely no one is stupid enough to flout the law in these matters? Perhaps your ammo will make them think again but I’d not hold my breath.

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