Commercial vehicles on site

David2115 replied on 01/06/2018 13:22

Posted on 01/06/2018 13:22

I was always led to believe that commercial vehicles were not allowed on site. I have just had a live chat with CAMC and they are allowed under the rules as long as they are your tow vehicle and has no signage on the vehicle that could be deemed offensive, not sure what that would be but there u go  

I guess not many people do use commercial vehicles but in theory the site could be full of light Hgv vehicles, flat bed trucks, large transit vans etc. Not sure how I feel about it. 

Not sure why I thought they were not allowed. Must have been misinformed. 

ScreenNameA214DE4268 replied on 04/11/2022 21:06

Posted on 04/11/2022 21:06

Hi,

I'm getting a new works van,( properly sign written) wasn't as sure whether commercial vehicles can be used on club sites, we have a 1.5D nissan qashqai and a nice transit custom will probably make a  better tow vehicle, whether wife and 2 dogs will be happy on bench seat.

Tinwheeler replied on 04/11/2022 21:20

Posted on 04/11/2022 21:06 by ScreenNameA214DE4268

Hi,

I'm getting a new works van,( properly sign written) wasn't as sure whether commercial vehicles can be used on club sites, we have a 1.5D nissan qashqai and a nice transit custom will probably make a  better tow vehicle, whether wife and 2 dogs will be happy on bench seat.

Posted on 04/11/2022 21:20

This is an old thread but, as far as I know, the situation is exactly the same today as described here.

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