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22nd February 1986
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Page 30, 22nd February 1986 — NOT QUITE RIGHT
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22 of CM, February 1 — at the end of the article on Lynton trailers it reads: " . . . if the gross train weight (the combined laden vehicle and trailer) exceeds 3.3 tonnes then the towing vehicle must be fitted with a tachograph and the operator should have an operator's licence.

This is not quite correct — it' the unladen weight of the trailer drawn does not exceed 1,020kg then no '0'-licence is required. However, if the trailer is "plated, and if the combined plated weights are in excess of 3.5 tonnes, the 'outfit' falls within the