ROG
Well-Known Member
I was watching the TV programme Eddie Stobarts trucks and trailers yesterday evening and I noticed that their Horsebox had been designed with in cab CCTV which the driver was to watch whilst driving !!
So, does ES have a legal exemption for this?
The simple answer with regards to the driver being able to see the monitor screen is;
No it is not legal.
The slightly more complex answer may be found in; Regulation 109 Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986
No person shall drive or cause or permit to be driven a motor vehicle on a road if the driver is in such a position as to be able to see, directly or by reflection, a television or similar apparatus except apparatus used to display information :-
about the state of the vehicle or its location or the road location,
to assist the driver to see the road adjacent to the vehicle, or
to assist the driver to reach his destination.
My reading of that is; if the screen shows images of a horse in the trailer or rear of box then it is not legal. However, the same screen would be legal if it was displaying the output from a sat nav device or an externally mounted camera covering a 'blindspot.' Leave watching the horse(s) to the passenger.
Apart from the above, any incident attributable to your inattention due to watching the (illegal) screen could well see you being charged with 'drive due care' or 'dangerous driving' trust me, you really do not want to end up on the receiving end of those.
So, does ES have a legal exemption for this?