Can seven and a half ton wagons do more than 56 miles an hour on motorways?
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At the minute, a seven and a half ton wagon can do 70mph (if you can get it that fast that is lol).
However, the government is planning on restricting the speed of them in the near future to 56mph like HGVs.
So in answer to your question: Yes they can but soon won't be able to.
Hope to have been of help.
Yes they are allowed 70mph
um. with the right stuff underthe hood anyone can reach anyspeed.
Motorway 60 mph
A road 50mph
B road 30mph
So yes hope this helps
You cannot get prosecuted by the police on a tacho graph but you can by VOSA
YES UP TO 70 MPH, IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO.
The limit for all hgvs is 60mph in the uk
Goods vehicles not exceeding 7.5 tonnes maximum laden weight may travel at 70mph on a motorway, but if articulated or towing a trailer they are limited to 60mph.
yes 70 mph
its 60 mph if your in the uk
I'll swear that some of them travel at the speed of light and Einstein says this is impossible so where do you go from there?
Yes. They can legally do 70mph (normally limited too) but the vast majority of 7.5 tonners that belong to big companies, or newer models, are limited to 56mph.
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