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Trading on a public highway? - FoxyJukebox

Just recently I have noticed several vehicles In our neighbouring residential area that are clearly for sale ( trade plates evident etc).

Is a trader formally allowed to use the public highway for this purpose?

Trading on a public highway? - daveyjp
No. Report it to local Council or trading standards.
Trading on a public highway? - DieselMan1966

I'd be tempted to check the insurance of the vehciles concerned as well, if it is a legimate trader, they will have a specific motor trader policy for a set number of vehicles and value

Trading on a public highway? - Gibbo_Wirral

Nope, £600 per car for this trader:

www.wirralglobe.co.uk/news/13322965.Wirral_dealers.../

wirralview.com/news/dealer-fined-roadside-car-sales

The offences Nolan was charged with are part of the Clean Neighbourhoods & Environment Act 2005, Part 2 Section 3. This legislation does not affect private individuals who legitimately advertise their cars for sale on the roadside.

Edited by Gibbo_Wirral on 07/09/2018 at 13:12

Trading on a public highway? - SLO76
Shouldn’t be and if they’re on the public highway they must be taxed and insured. Trade plates are only permitted for transportation and demonstration, you can’t just park a car permanently on the road with a set displayed nor can you use a car as your own transport with them.
Trading on a public highway? - Glaikit Wee Scunner {P}

Search on line for one of the vehicles that are parked up- especially if iit is interesting. I did that on behalf of a concerned relative. Adverts on Autotrader popped up, with several cars and motorhomes photographed on the street. The council said they were aware when I contacted them and the situation resolved, with the numbers reduced to on driveway parking only and a house move later on.