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7th March 1975, Page 92
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stopped by who pointed out that the ve being driven under our Ira and the police agreed that h a new vehicle, then it need mudguards. Could ,vou el matter?

A Regulations 56 and Motor Vehicle (Cor and Use) Regulations 1973 this subject; the former d heavy motor cars and the 11 motor cars. The law is the both types of vehicles and you were using would fall of these clauses.

The Regulations require vehicles be fitted with wing similar fittings to catch, practicable, mud or water t by the rotation of the whet adequate protection is aff the body of the vehicle.

Among the exemption requirement is one for "a ve unfinished condition proce works for completion". probably what the police IA ring to and the exemptic particularly a chassis being a bodybuilder for a body tc There is no special exern vehicles being driven w plates.

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