Was also talking to a bloke in Port Douglas,who owns a coach made into a motor home, I could not get the full gist of what he was saying,but he said he got pulled over some where along the Bruce H/Way QLD,and that they put him over the weigh bridge ,and that was all fine but some thing to do with not keeping a log book.Maybe some one else who has a converted coach may know more about that.
-- Edited by herbie on Friday 5th of July 2013 12:03:02 PM
Yeh! Heard is all before about van weighing from a friend of a friends next door neighbours cousin and loads of third party travellers. Who? When? Where? By Whom? And under what legislation?
Cheers, Ozjohn.
PS> Depending on size the coach may be covered by different regulations to light trailers.
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Was under the impression that log books only needed for commercial vehicles over 4.5t. Maybe he not registered as a motorhome which is private I thought.
Peter
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Was under the impression that log books only needed for commercial vehicles over 4.5t. Maybe he not registered as a motorhome which is private I thought.
Peter
Hi Peter, yep I could not understand ,what he was going on about as it was a two way conversation at the servo.