Do you need a licence to drive a horse drawn vehicle on the Highway in the United Kingdom.?
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Hi..
No you dont. However a few things to look out for..
You are expected to obey all traffic signs. Be in control of your horses at all time and be aware you CAN be prosecuted for excess alcohol offences whilst in charge of the carriage.
no
No i dont think you do..
No, since it doesn't have an engine..
I've often wondered if I'd have to pay tax if I removed the engine from a little car and put pedals in it.
No, as long as your horse is over 17 and has passed a being driven test. lol
You will still come under The Road Traffic Act and have to abide with it's laws and rules, that means having adequate insurance and if at night, lights etc.
You can also piddle against the offside wheel, as can taxi drivers who come in the same category.
you do not need a liecence but your horse should be registered in your name according to EU regulation (passport). As a driver or passenger how ever you see it so longs as you adopt the rules in the highway code you'll be just fine
i can't imagine that Gypsies would stick to that law.
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