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sigma | 11:35 Sun 25th Sep 2011 | Motoring
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How can a hotrod without mud guards be driven legally on the road
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I haven't ploughed through this, but it might help http://www.nsra.org.u...C_ID=1159&whichpage=2
I haven't checked but I don't think it can.
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Yep, legal. Need to be fitted if there is somewhere to mount them.ie. no brackets no mudguards.
simples
Thats new, you ask a question then answer it with the wrong answer!?
It is a Non-endorsable offence to have no mudgaurds, the vehicle would also fail the MOT without them.
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ok I got the legal bit wrong. It is a non endorsable offence but mudguards aren't covered by the mot so it wouldn't fail.
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plus you could argue your case by sighting tractors which don't have mudguards
"plus you could argue your case by sighting tractors which don't have mudguards"

Agricultural vehicles are exempt from requiring mudguards

http://www.legislatio...78/regulation/63/made
Wrong again sigma !

During the MOT the bodywork is inspected, if any sharp edges are found on the bodywork it will fail ! If you have a wing missing ( that is what you are calling a mudguard) then it would fail the mot because there will be sharp edges galore!

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