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![]() "Bruce" wrote in message ... On Fri, 7 Aug 2009 22:27:57 +0100, "Graham Harrison" wrote: I was under the impression that Northern Irish plates were the way to hide the age of a coach. True; any plate without an age-related prefix or suffix will do. With reference to coaches, one reason for using old registrations was to escape the need to fit 62 mph speed governors (EU Directive). All coaches registered after a certain date had to have the governor. But coaches whose chassis had been registered before that date could operate without a governor up to their legal limit of 70 mph. So, at least for a time, there was a market in old coach chassis being thoroughly refurbished for use under new coach bodies. The registration went with the chassis, so what was essentially a brand new coach that had some older (but refurbished) chassis parts could operate legally at 70 mph. meanwhile, an identical body on a brand new chassis was restricted to 62 mph (100 km/h). I don't know if this still goes on, or whether the requirement for governors has now been further backdated. But that is one of the reasons why so many coaches have old registration numbers. Utter rubbish, the speed limiter is set against the age of the vehicle as registered on the C.O.I.F. (The Certificate of Initial Fitness.) The registration has never been used as a means of identifying the age of the vehicle by VOSA or any other body concerned with this type of regulation. It is purely a mistaken belief by operators that a Northern Irish registration disguises the age of a vehicle when it does the exact opposite and highlights its elderly state. The rebodying of chassis was not done to attempt to circumnavigate these regulations either, It was a means of getting further use out of a relatively good chassis whose body had seen better days. D.R. |
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