In my new-age-traveller phase I had a Renault-Dodge ex-BT workshop lorry which was probably about the same weight, or a bit more, can't remember exactly now, but I wouldn't have been legal without an HGV license if it had not had a caravan conversion exempting it and me from that requirement.
Legality aside, I shouldn't really have been driving it, especially not in London. It made my mouth go dry, which I think is usually a bad sign.
Couldn't get it MOT'd at standard centres. IIRC this was a physical restriction (in my case, of course I dunno about yours) due to lift performance and headspace limits. I was reluctant to go to an HGV testing centre, which I assumed would be rather strict, and, IIRC, were rather expensive.
I got it done at the London Borough of Enfield Testing Centre. They do their own vehicles (including lorries) but also offer the public an MOT test service, using inspection pits. After the truck got knicked I took my cars there.
I dunno if other local authorities do this but it might be worth making enquiries.
EDIT: Re-reading, I realise thats not your situation, but I doubt a local authority will lose its licence if they test a vehicle in error, especially if its documents say they can.
If that isn't acceptable, good on yer, I suppose. Good luck with the HGV test.
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I parked outside the Edmonton centre in the Lea Valley for about 10 minutes thinking about it, and then chickened out and drove away.
Edited by edlithgow on 17/01/2021 at 02:47
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